Note that AC Origins has a lootboxes selling NPC, however these lootboxes can be bought only by ingame money.Atleast they don't have loot boxes!
Note that AC Origins has a lootboxes selling NPC, however these lootboxes can be bought only by ingame money.
I did write, but will repeat once again:
- The best weapon in AC Origins can drop only from lootboxes.
- The second best weapon you get by solving quests, you don't need the one above ever.
- Ingame money is better spent on certain items in assassins' headquarters lategame.
I bet Origins' lootboxes were probably planned originally as phonegame scamware but per later decision their impact on the game was nullified while the NPC was kept as a part of the game anyway as he's also Bethesdalike rubbish radiant quests giver.
Do the AC games have parkour? I suck at parkour….
Do the AC games have parkour? I suck at parkour….
Yes they do. It's "complexity" was already toned down in AC3 and it's pretty much automatic now (hold one key and heroes do whatever is needed on their own).Do the AC games have parkour? I suck at parkour….
Yeah and I thank the developer for that as I hated the earlier Assassin's Creed parkour controls. It was to complicated as you had to use different keys to climb and run.Yes they do. It's "complexity" was already toned down in AC3 and it's pretty much automatic now (hold one key and heroes do whatever is needed on their own).
No k+m controls where the problem. You couldn't even re-map them sometimes. It wasn't until Assassin Creed 4 when they decided to streamline how parkour worked.Maybe it's k+m that did the trick?
Note that AC Origins has a lootboxes selling NPC, however these lootboxes can be bought only by ingame money.
But they neglected to mention that pretend money (Helix credits) can be bought with real outgame money (Dollars/Euros, etc.), that can then be spent on ingame money (Drachmas) and you get much more Drachmas that way rather than the money you get from playing the game and looting enemies.
Who on earth bought any Helix credit in Origins? For what purpose would that possibly be? Silly looking skins?But they neglected to mention that pretend money (Helix credits) can be bought with real outgame money (Dollars/Euros, etc.), that can then be spent on ingame money (Drachmas) and you get much more Drachmas that way rather than the money you get from playing the game and looting enemies.
It's a bummer, as I like to vote with the wallet against anything containing microtransations, but I really do fancy some Hellenic hijinks.