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Ubisoft dun goofed (Assassin's Creed 3)
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auzman466:
So I was finishing up the main story of Assassin's Creed 3 when I finally took notice of my inability to lower my notoriety in the frontier.
After a bit of googling, I learned that you can't go any lower than level 1 detection, should you go past incognito.
Really, Ubisoft? Really? forget fixing the hood staying down after you finish the main story, add some posters and town criers around the frontier! (Just to clarify, by this I mean notoriety in the frontier is more important than the now patched hood glitch, albeit it was annoying before it was patched. The only way to bypass it then was to wear a different costume.)
/discuss
Nickelob Ultra:
Really?  That's pretty loving stupid, so then how do you go back to incognito in the frontier?  Would going into a town like Boston and removing a poster work for the Frontier?  I'm only like knee deep into the game and I'm not very familiar with how the AC games work.
auzman466:

--- Quote from: Nickelob Ultra on January 03, 2013, 02:56:12 PM ---Really?  That's pretty loving stupid, so then how do you go back to incognito in the frontier?  Would going into a town like Boston and removing a poster work for the Frontier?  I'm only like knee deep into the game and I'm not very familiar with how the AC games work.

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Nope. I've heard that the Boston Tea Party mission (whatever it was called, something dealing with Paul Revere) can bring you back down to incognito, but other than that, it's not possible.
It would make sense to always be viewed as suspicious by guards, since poachers are common in the frontier, but it doesn't make since within the game's logic.
snot2:
i got this for free with my gtx 650 ti that i cant use yet till i get a new psu :C
Comatose:
They really forgeted up with the multiplayer seeing as how Ubisoft promised that they wouldn't release it later than consoles, yet they did. That left PC consumers who were disappointed with the late release of the PC version to flock to consoles and leave the multiplayer community to those that were patient enough to play. Not to mention, Ubisoft doesn't have dedicated servers and matchmaking is randomized, meaning that level one players can be placed with level thirty players.
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