Doesn't it map to combat controls? I switched combat to RB/RT. I can't find a separate swimming function to remap.
EDIT- to be clear, swimming upward is definitely mapped to RT in my game, somehow. I get the tutorial prompt for it and everything.
It's really weird since older AC games had great custom settings for UI.Going back to the game to play the DLC is reminds me how bad the UI options are even after 10 patches. Theses literally no combination of settings I am close to being happy with.
It's indeed very annoying. I really hope Odyssey fixes this.Going back to the game to play the DLC is reminds me how bad the UI options are even after 10 patches. There is literally no combination of settings I am close to being happy with.
is this some sick joke? i got into it expecting the same thing we usually get, this has more side missions in the first area then all the other AC games combined i can't keep up i want to do them all but i just over level them and they're spread everywhere
simply overwhelming.
Rogue is great but you should have jumped directly into Origins.So I'm a bit behind on the series...
Finished Rogue a couple of months ago. It was enjoyable enough, good graphics on the One X.
Just finished Unity today and holy crap what an absolute piece of shit game it is. Terrible story, boring setting, and poor performance which mars the good graphics.
Started Syndicate right after and you can immediately see the graphical downgrade, but it's already a more fun game due to the actual characters.
Why do you play and finish piece of shit games? Just curious. I stop playing if I hate a game.So I'm a bit behind on the series...
Finished Rogue a couple of months ago. It was enjoyable enough, good graphics on the One X.
Just finished Unity today and holy crap what an absolute piece of shit game it is. Terrible story, boring setting, and poor performance which mars the good graphics.
Started Syndicate right after and you can immediately see the graphical downgrade, but it's already a more fun game due to the actual characters.
Why do you play and finish piece of shit games? Just curious. I stop playing if I hate a game.
It's that short? Didn't know that.Blowing through the story missions only took about 10 or so hours maybe. I was also very drunk and finished the majority of Unity in one day.
I'm trying to get through the Pharaohs DLC, but man, I have just run out of willpower
Yeah, scorpions are cool, and those Afterlife zones are gorgeous, but the gameplay is still much too similar to the base game that I've already spent about a hundred hours in.
Maybe I just needed a longer break between finishing the base game, and starting the DLC, but I didn't want to burn out too close to Odyssey.
It doesn't help that the devs had absolutely no interest in making the narrative of the DLC interesting or coherent.
Any tips for (Pharaoh DLC)
Making the Shadows to not dissapear? Playing on Hard, and they have so much health they end up dissapearing before I can kill them. I see they dissapear after killing all the NPCs around him, but sometimes they ignore me and go kill civilians, so is hard to bait them to not attack them :/
Any tips for (Pharaoh DLC)
Making the Shadows to not dissapear? Playing on Hard, and they have so much health they end up dissapearing before I can kill them. I see they dissapear after killing all the NPCs around him, but sometimes they ignore me and go kill civilians, so is hard to bait them to not attack them :/
They are not timed, you must not let them kill all the civilians in the circle, that's when they dissapear.Any tips for (Pharaoh DLC)
Making the Shadows to not dissapear? Playing on Hard, and they have so much health they end up dissapearing before I can kill them. I see they dissapear after killing all the NPCs around him, but sometimes they ignore me and go kill civilians, so is hard to bait them to not attack them :/
It's way worse
I think they're pretty much done with updates/DLC for this game, barring some game breaking bug being found. They're pretty much focused on Odyssey and DLC/updates for that game for the next year or so.Was there anything at E3 about expanding on this game, or were they silent on the future of AC?
They are super short though, considering. I found the modern-day segments to be more annoying than Aya's, though I didn't care for the boat battles either.Those two aspects dropped this game down from a near 10 to an 8. I wanted Bayek's story and that's all I needed.
yeah I felt they were really short as well, although personally I enjoyed them.They are super short though, considering. I found the modern-day segments to be more annoying than Aya's, though I didn't care for the boat battles either.
Make sure you enable alternate movement in Witcher 3. Without it, Geralt corners like he's wearing cement-lined shoes. The movement can still be janky (especially on a horse), but that helps a lot.So I needed a little break from the game, I don't want to get burnt out by all the quests and work in it ;)
I finally started Witcher 3, holy shit, Origins controls so fucking good. The Witcher is far superior in terms of story and RPG-elements, but boy do I have to get used to the clunky controls and the weird combat.
You know Bayek's voice is muffled if he's wearing something over his mouth, right?is the sound quality always this muddled in AC games?
coming on the heels of god of war it was almost staggering to hear everything (the voices especially) sound like theyd been recorded on a microphone from 1910
its a shame because this game space is exceptional, truly a great open world that ubi managed to throw together here with egypt - sucks that the immersion is negated by shitty audio, compounded by the occasional horrid VA performance as well (usually throwaway sidequest characters or passersby, but still)
You know Bayek's voice is muffled if he's wearing something over his mouth, right?
...I can't even remember anything about that lolFinally got around to finishing this, I guess that short modern day section with Desmonds father was just a tease? There's no conclusion to that at all unless I totally missed it.
The girl in the animus who I totally can't remember the name of right now comes out of the animus and Desmonds dad is there asking her to join the assassins, she's hostile but I guess reluctantly agrees then goes back in the animus and... That's it.
Yeah, that's pretty much all that happens. "Hey, you're an Assassin now, let's go" and then they don't actually go anywhere. "Hang on, William, I've still got to finish the DLC."The girl in the animus who I totally can't remember the name of right now comes out of the animus and Desmonds dad is there asking her to join the assassins, she's hostile but I guess reluctantly agrees then goes back in the animus and... That's it.