Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
#101
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Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
[QUOTE=starseed1981;13202853]This and ancient Japan (which I know they are against) are my two dream locals for the series.[/QUOTE
Ancient Japan would be as mesmerizing as Ancient Egypt. But if that's a setting everyone would like to see, Sucker Punch Studios already is there with their new game Ghost of Tsushima. The trailer is in game, no CGI....
Ancient Japan would be as mesmerizing as Ancient Egypt. But if that's a setting everyone would like to see, Sucker Punch Studios already is there with their new game Ghost of Tsushima. The trailer is in game, no CGI....
#103
DVD Talk Hero
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
As good as this game is, something about it is leaving me kinda cold... like I'm disconnected from it, as if I'm watching someone play it rather than playing it myself. Not sure why. I'm roughly 4 to 5 hours in.
#104
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
Well i am currently level 32 and trying to mix side quests and main questline. Loving the game and the open world. I was playing today when i noticed that my health was only one bar. Looked at my gear and noticed i was using a cursed weapon. Made a change real quick. I also tried the weekly quest to get the Anubus armor (when i was around level 20 and made it abour half way through). Will try it again before it ends.
Oh, and i HATE the chariot racing. Controls feel all over the place.
Oh, and i HATE the chariot racing. Controls feel all over the place.
#105
gamer for life
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
There are also some side quest that are very well done, but unfortunately you don't know if the one you are doing is just another fetch quest or an actual good one.
And finally, the overwhelming amount of side things to do really hurt the game if you focus too much on them.
I got my platinum on this today, and it is easily the second best game of the year....and maybe best. I wish they had not put SO many ? marks on the map...
#106
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
Are the more expensive mounts worth getting? I find the normal ones to be plenty fast enough.
#107
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
No clue. But people have been clamoring for that since AC 2 and they've repeatedly said that they aren't interested. You'd think that with having to fend off a hostile takeover for the past few years that they'd be interested in as much revenue as possible.
#108
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
I'm about 2/3rds through and the side quests are getting a little old. What level do you need to be at to finish this thing?
#109
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
I can see this. The main character and his plight is fairly one dimensional.
#110
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
Level 34 and I'm about 50 hours in. I've gotten pretty addicted to completing everything that shows up on the map, and the game looks absolutely gorgeous which helps travelling when there are long stretches of no activity. Pretty much sticking to the Mace and Predator bow, but sleep and poison darts are fun to use too. Only thing I don't care for is the chariot races which I suck at.
#111
DVD Talk Platinum Edition
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
All that's different is the skin. That's it between the mounts. Same with armor/outfits.
#112
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
I tried doing the Anubis task again before it ended, but even at level 36 i couldnt get far. As soon as the zombie guys raise up they are a level way above my character and fighting them was impossible, even with kick ass weapons. It does recommend only to play those tasks at level 40 or above, so i will get back to the next one at that stage.
I have been using a poisoned sword that does great damage and also stuns them and saps energy due to the poison. Its kicks ass. I rotate my other main weapon with whatever at the time has the highest damage. As for bows, well i have a Predator bow always in play and i flip between a rapid bow and i just got a bow that automatically fires flame arrows. Depending on the mission/target i flip the weapons around.
I have been spending time trying to get all the collectibles to boost up armor/melee/carry pouches etc. I am close to maxing out most. I have been buying horses, outfits and weapons from sellers....but only the cheaper stuff at this point. Once i complete the main storyline i will then move on to getting the expensive ones.
I am still loving the game, and sure there is a hell of a lot of the map i still have to see.
I have been using a poisoned sword that does great damage and also stuns them and saps energy due to the poison. Its kicks ass. I rotate my other main weapon with whatever at the time has the highest damage. As for bows, well i have a Predator bow always in play and i flip between a rapid bow and i just got a bow that automatically fires flame arrows. Depending on the mission/target i flip the weapons around.
I have been spending time trying to get all the collectibles to boost up armor/melee/carry pouches etc. I am close to maxing out most. I have been buying horses, outfits and weapons from sellers....but only the cheaper stuff at this point. Once i complete the main storyline i will then move on to getting the expensive ones.
I am still loving the game, and sure there is a hell of a lot of the map i still have to see.
#113
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
With several of you out there not up a bit higher (level 30 and above), how are ya'll liking the game now compared to when you first started out and after you reached around Level 14-18? I still have this along with Horizon: Zero Dawn on my BF List but just wanted to see how the game feels and does at you get higher. Thanks
#114
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
I have found this experience very similar to Horizon: Zero Dawn....i loved it from start to finish. If i had to choose between the two i would go with Horizon as it had a great story, the world felt fresh and it was a hell of a lot of fun. It truly created a new superstar in the gaming arena. And also nice to see a game that not only lived up to the hype, but exceeded it.
Having said that, i am truly enjoying the hell out of AC: Origins still. Of course the side quests after a while seem cookie cutter, but thats pretty much the same with most games of this genre. Very few games have hundreds of massively varied side quests (only really the Elder Scrolls games that succeed and they make the storylines for each quest intriguing rather than the task itself. Lets face it, every AC game has you basically killing and collecting).
AC:Origins still provides a challenge even at the higher levels. Each section of the map has enemies that are of a set level, so in one section you may fight against enemies that are level 1-5, but in another section the enemies may be level 30-35. It shows you on the map what level enemies are. So it means you will have an almost impossible task trying to complete quests in certain parts of the map unless you have reached a certain level.
The game world is great to just explore and seeing things like getting revenge for other online players have been killed is great. The Bounty Hunters act very similar to the Legendary Ships from AC: Black Flag. I have killed a couple so far, but you really want to make sure you are prepared to take them on as they can be a challenge.
I have also had zero bugs or glitches with the game which is nice to see. Oh and one final thing, i managed to get the armor reward for finding all the Stones in the game and the design is very similar to the one Alloy gets in Horizon. Looks badass.
Having said that, i am truly enjoying the hell out of AC: Origins still. Of course the side quests after a while seem cookie cutter, but thats pretty much the same with most games of this genre. Very few games have hundreds of massively varied side quests (only really the Elder Scrolls games that succeed and they make the storylines for each quest intriguing rather than the task itself. Lets face it, every AC game has you basically killing and collecting).
AC:Origins still provides a challenge even at the higher levels. Each section of the map has enemies that are of a set level, so in one section you may fight against enemies that are level 1-5, but in another section the enemies may be level 30-35. It shows you on the map what level enemies are. So it means you will have an almost impossible task trying to complete quests in certain parts of the map unless you have reached a certain level.
The game world is great to just explore and seeing things like getting revenge for other online players have been killed is great. The Bounty Hunters act very similar to the Legendary Ships from AC: Black Flag. I have killed a couple so far, but you really want to make sure you are prepared to take them on as they can be a challenge.
I have also had zero bugs or glitches with the game which is nice to see. Oh and one final thing, i managed to get the armor reward for finding all the Stones in the game and the design is very similar to the one Alloy gets in Horizon. Looks badass.
#115
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
Almost maxed out my gear and finally got a legendary Shield. I still have about 1/3 of the map left to uncover. Finished up The Crocodile storyline and that was really good.
What are the little icons in the upper right of the screen? One looks like the Assassin symbol and the other looks like a hammer in a circle.
What are the little icons in the upper right of the screen? One looks like the Assassin symbol and the other looks like a hammer in a circle.
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Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
Little frustrated. I’m at level 16 and died about 7 times during the quest The Scarab’s lies (not sure how so few hits kills me). Anyone I aborted the mission and all that’s showing besides high ranking quests are:
Taste of her sting and Bayeks Promise. When I “track” these, nothing pops up to follow.
Thoughts ?
Taste of her sting and Bayeks Promise. When I “track” these, nothing pops up to follow.
Thoughts ?
#117
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
There are tons of side quests in this game, you should be able to find some exclamation points for quests below your level somewhere. Also make sure you are crafting up your breastplate so you have more hp.
#118
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
I don't remember having trouble with the Scarab quest. Maybe your level is too low? Also sniping from far away and running from trouble was helpful sometimes, but I was always at least a level or two above the quest too.
I think the Taste of Her Sting is a multipart quest with different locations. I remember doing part of it and leaving the rest until later. I think I had to uncover more of the map.
I believe Bayek's Promise is the same.
I think the Taste of Her Sting is a multipart quest with different locations. I remember doing part of it and leaving the rest until later. I think I had to uncover more of the map.
I believe Bayek's Promise is the same.
#119
DVD Talk Godfather & 2020 TOTY Winner
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
I was going to wait on this but the Gold Edition is on sale for $69.99 on XBL and Xbox credit is 20% off via Samsung Pay. For $56 total, I figured it was worth getting the Gold Edition digitally. Heard it's a good one to push my XBX to its limit.
Hope the DLC is good and gives me a few weapons to make my life a little easier.
Hope the DLC is good and gives me a few weapons to make my life a little easier.
#120
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
Thank you adrenaline78!
#121
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
Yes, the assassin symbol means you have at least 1 ability point available.
#122
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
ah ok thanks. That makes sense.
Took out a war elephant. Not sure if I'll take on anymore. They have a ton of hit points and not sure if I'll play enough to pump up my damage output to speed up the battle. The attacks weren't too hard to avoid, but just takes a long time.
Took out a war elephant. Not sure if I'll take on anymore. They have a ton of hit points and not sure if I'll play enough to pump up my damage output to speed up the battle. The attacks weren't too hard to avoid, but just takes a long time.
#123
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
Broke down and bought this with the XB Gold sale. I won't get too much time with it until I finish BII but the beginning is good so far. Classic AC; graphics are beautiful and I haven't even reached a main city yet.
#124
DVD Talk Hero
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
I've been exploring randomly (trying to get my level up, because after finishing a mission at around level 15, the next one is suddenly at level 20, with nothing on my list in between), and while all the locations are beautiful and expansive, a lot of it really really just dead space, with not much going on. Alexandria is pretty robust and dense, but that's an exception. There's a few other "cities" spread around but it's mostly just desolate deserts or mountains. That's not complaint, that stuff is still cool, I just wish I had a car instead of a horse. At least I've been opening up a ton of warp points.
#125
Re: Assassin's Creed: Origins - 10/27/17
Well i have hit level 40 and about 5 levels above that now (it caps out at 40). Just got one more thing to get to max out all the abilities. I still need to get around 7 skills on the tree.. Harder to get skill points at this stage. I have been doing a lot of collecting and clearing bases. I am. Very close to finishing the actual game, but been putting it off. Oh and i cleared all thr bounty hunters, so got a nice new armor to go with the one from locating all the stones and aligning the stars. Game is still addictive as hell. Gonna give it another week before i slow down and hit Shadow of Mordor.