Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
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I am 144 hours into AC Odyssey - I hated it at first - the difficulty level is crazy - I had just finished Witcher 3 on Death March difficulty but really struggled with ACO until I switched it to Easy
lolwut? You were probably just trying areas too much above your level. It only takes an enemy to be 2 levels above you for them to be lethal.
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I am 144 hours into AC Odyssey - I hated it at first - the difficulty level is crazy - I had just finished Witcher 3 on Death March difficulty but really struggled with ACO until I switched it to Easy
I switched to easy for only 2 fights: the Minotaur and the unique legendary bull monster... (just couldn't succeed otherwise :O ) But yeah, sometimes I die when I fail to be sneaky enough! :laugh: I like thought, it makes stealth more rewarding, you know you couldn't succeed without it! ;P I just reached Sparta with the mum and found 2 item to open (or close?) Atlantis. Loving it too so far! :D Oh, and just reached level 50! :D
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I switched to easy for only 2 fights: the Minotaur and the unique legendary bull monster... (just couldn't succeed otherwise :O ) But yeah, sometimes I die when I fail to be sneaky enough! :laugh: I like thought, it makes stealth more rewarding, you know you couldn't succeed without it! ;P I just reached Sparta with the mum and found 2 item to open (or close?) Atlantis. Loving it too so far! :D Oh, and just reached level 50! :D
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I don't really have the patience for stealth - I'd sneak about for a bit, get spotted then within a minute or so I'd have umpteen soldiers, a couple of mercenaries and several bears attacking me. I have also never got to grips with Ubisoft's constant wish to fire systems and key presses at me so in their games I generally find one or two attacks etc I like and stick to them. After 144 hours I have 35 ability points yet to spend - which I probably won't ever spend.
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I don't really have the patience for stealth - I'd sneak about for a bit, get spotted then within a minute or so I'd have umpteen soldiers, a couple of mercenaries and several bears attacking me. I have also never got to grips with Ubisoft's constant wish to fire systems and key presses at me so in their games I generally find one or two attacks etc I like and stick to them. After 144 hours I have 35 ability points yet to spend - which I probably won't ever spend.
hahah... easy mode it is then! :) at least you can still enjoy beautiful graphics and fun story telling! :D
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hahah... easy mode it is then! :) at least you can still enjoy beautiful graphics and fun story telling! :D
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that's the plan. The scenery is amazing but I found the towns and cities dull at first - as though the city bosses bought everything from a Temples catalogue. I have gotten used to it now - very rarely use a horse and just potter about in the woods and on the beaches a lot.
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I don't really have the patience for stealth - I'd sneak about for a bit, get spotted then within a minute or so I'd have umpteen soldiers, a couple of mercenaries and several bears attacking me. I have also never got to grips with Ubisoft's constant wish to fire systems and key presses at me so in their games I generally find one or two attacks etc I like and stick to them. After 144 hours I have 35 ability points yet to spend - which I probably won't ever spend.
What I hate about it, is how badly key handling is implemented.... Sometime I hit a key and nothing happen.. right now I am in a difficult fight with a legendary monster... So, for example, speed of ares is not working, so I press a little bit longer.. and then it cancels itself! WTF! too short a press nothing happen, barely longer and it cancels itself! :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: Already died 4 times..
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What I hate about it, is how badly key handling is implemented.... Sometime I hit a key and nothing happen.. right now I am in a difficult fight with a legendary monster... So, for example, speed of ares is not working, so I press a little bit longer.. and then it cancels itself! WTF! too short a press nothing happen, barely longer and it cancels itself! :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: Already died 4 times..
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I am on a console and it's the same thing - usually because an animation is playing. I just keep repeating the button presses until something happens - which is why I stick to a very limited number of moves.
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What I hate about it, is how badly key handling is implemented.... Sometime I hit a key and nothing happen.. right now I am in a difficult fight with a legendary monster... So, for example, speed of ares is not working, so I press a little bit longer.. and then it cancels itself! WTF! too short a press nothing happen, barely longer and it cancels itself! :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: Already died 4 times..
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Have you played Red Dead Redemption 2 - some of the controls in that are just awful. I would often shoot people by mistake because of the controls but my favourite one is the "stealth/hide" system - the game often interprets the "hide behind a rock" command as "stand on top of a rock"
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Have you played Red Dead Redemption 2 - some of the controls in that are just awful. I would often shoot people by mistake because of the controls but my favourite one is the "stealth/hide" system - the game often interprets the "hide behind a rock" command as "stand on top of a rock"
It's how it feels sometimes in Odyssey. I am trying to hide but then the game start to climb the wall or something and "C" doesn't bring me down near fast enough.. It happens oh so many times! :mad: Well.. it's "kind of a relief" to know that AC: O is not the only game suffering from that, I suppose... Otherwise, no, I haven't played Red Dead Redemption...
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It's how it feels sometimes in Odyssey. I am trying to hide but then the game start to climb the wall or something and "C" doesn't bring me down near fast enough.. It happens oh so many times! :mad: Well.. it's "kind of a relief" to know that AC: O is not the only game suffering from that, I suppose... Otherwise, no, I haven't played Red Dead Redemption...
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AC Origins and Odyssey are far less "sticky" than earlier iterations - you can actually run away now without the character deciding to climb every bit of street furniture instead. Unity is great - there are windows you can climb through: Player: Press the climb through the window button Game: climb to the left of the window? Sure. Player: Press the climb through the window button Game: Gotcha, climb to the right of the window. Player: Press the climb through the window button Game: Climb to the bottom of the window? Jeez make your mind up Player: Press the climb through the window button: Game: Now you want me to climb to the top of the window? WTF? Player: Forget about that window, how about you drop down and get stuck on a lamppost, you are good at that. Game: Right you are skip.
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AC Origins and Odyssey are far less "sticky" than earlier iterations - you can actually run away now without the character deciding to climb every bit of street furniture instead. Unity is great - there are windows you can climb through: Player: Press the climb through the window button Game: climb to the left of the window? Sure. Player: Press the climb through the window button Game: Gotcha, climb to the right of the window. Player: Press the climb through the window button Game: Climb to the bottom of the window? Jeez make your mind up Player: Press the climb through the window button: Game: Now you want me to climb to the top of the window? WTF? Player: Forget about that window, how about you drop down and get stuck on a lamppost, you are good at that. Game: Right you are skip.
Hahahaha... I also experienced that... Every time a soldier is coming and I am trying to quickly get away, typically! :laugh:
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