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AC2 - Having a Hard Time Getting into It
Posted on 7/24/13 at 11:07 am
Posted on 7/24/13 at 11:07 am
Finally started playing AC2 this week. Anyone else have a hard time getting into this game after playing FPS for so long?
I enjoy beating people up in Florence, but after an hour or so of playing, I am finding it difficult to play this game instead of other games in the collection.
Does the story line pick up, or does it get more enjoyable after the first few missions?
I enjoy beating people up in Florence, but after an hour or so of playing, I am finding it difficult to play this game instead of other games in the collection.
Does the story line pick up, or does it get more enjoyable after the first few missions?
Posted on 7/24/13 at 11:09 am to 1MileTiger
Best in the series, by far. Probably need to play through it again. If you are in an FPS mindset, that's probably handicapping you.
ETA: nvm, reread your post. Story is great, but I'm not sure where exactly it "picks up".
ETA: nvm, reread your post. Story is great, but I'm not sure where exactly it "picks up".
This post was edited on 7/24/13 at 11:10 am
Posted on 7/24/13 at 11:10 am to 1MileTiger
If you are still non assassin Ezio, then yeah the game is a bit boring, once you put on the Assassins cloak and meet up with Uncle Mario, the game gets moving.
Posted on 7/24/13 at 11:10 am to Tactical1
Meeting up with Leonardo was exciting for me. AC's version of Q.
Posted on 7/24/13 at 11:21 am to 1MileTiger
I actually played just a few mins last night and then didnt know what to do.
Posted on 7/24/13 at 11:21 am to Tactical1
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If you are still non assassin Ezio, then yeah the game is a bit boring, once you put on the Assassins cloak and meet up with Uncle Mario, the game gets moving.
This. If you still don't like it then it may just not be for you. It's definitely not a fps.
Posted on 7/24/13 at 11:25 am to 1MileTiger
The story is really good as you get into it. Doing the puzzles helps you understand somewhat.
Posted on 7/24/13 at 11:33 am to sicboy
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If you are in an FPS mindset, that's probably handicapping you.
Posted on 7/24/13 at 11:42 am to 1MileTiger
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Anyone else have a hard time getting into this game after playing FPS for so long?
I haven't started AC2 yet but I find just the opposite. After playing so much FPS I am really enjoying non-FPS type single player games lately. I've played/am playing Skyrim, Portal, Hitman, State of Decay, Half Life 2, etc, etc.
The only time I even bother put in COD or BF3 is if there's at least 3 other people on playing. And even then I ignore game invites sometimes
Posted on 7/24/13 at 12:17 pm to SaintLSUnAtl
I am currently working on it. At first I was like even the first one is better, but then it starts to get better. You can upgrade your armour and help build the city which is really cool.
Posted on 7/24/13 at 12:22 pm to tconle2
The only complaint I have is that the controls can be glitchy at times otherwise great game. Probably in my top 5.
Posted on 7/24/13 at 12:33 pm to 1MileTiger
My recommendation is power through the training missions as fast as possible. They're all about how to use the world and the basics of navigation. Don't explore, and don't do side quests. It should only take you an hour or so. Once you are outside Florence then everything starts moving.
Posted on 7/24/13 at 12:51 pm to 1MileTiger
It's a really good game, you should give it some more time. If you end up liking it play AC: Brotherhood, its basically the same game with a better story and more side missions.
Posted on 7/24/13 at 1:02 pm to J Murdah
Thanks for the updates on this. I will give it some more time tonight.
Getting used to the controls is priority number one. I realized today that if you hold A while jumping/climbing, he pretty much navigates walls on easy mode.
Do the controls become more fluid and second nature as I play through this? I still find myself looking up at the icon indicators to figure out how to do shite.
Getting used to the controls is priority number one. I realized today that if you hold A while jumping/climbing, he pretty much navigates walls on easy mode.
Do the controls become more fluid and second nature as I play through this? I still find myself looking up at the icon indicators to figure out how to do shite.
Posted on 7/24/13 at 1:10 pm to 1MileTiger
Yea I don't even look at the controls anymore, you will get there.
Posted on 7/24/13 at 1:34 pm to 1MileTiger
Yea pretty soon you will be running from guards, climbing walls and doing arial attacks like a boss.
The game pretty much does the work for you.
Practice your timing when fighting guards. Dont just hack away relentlessly at them. Wait for them to strike, counter and combo
The game pretty much does the work for you.
Practice your timing when fighting guards. Dont just hack away relentlessly at them. Wait for them to strike, counter and combo
Posted on 7/24/13 at 1:41 pm to J Murdah
I'm about ready for that sig line to change.
Posted on 7/24/13 at 7:37 pm to B1rdman15
How long is AC2? I feel like I have put about 20 hours in.
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