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jellibean, I tried to pick up Assassin's Creed: Unity again today. I have not played since Dragon Age: Inquisition was released so it's been awhile (what was that, November?).
AC:Unity was the ONLY game I had for my Xbox One for the few month before DA:I came out so I played for several hours.
And now my brain has totally lost the control scheme, isn't sure what buttons do what...and I SWEAR the game looks and feels completely different!
Though I think the mission I picked to brush up on my gaming mechanics may have been deceptively difficult. It only had a one diamond rating...I hate Madame Tussaud now.
I don't want to start over but I almost feel like I need to...
#gamergirlproblems
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AC:Unity was the ONLY game I had for my Xbox One for the few month before DA:I came out so I played for several hours.
And now my brain has totally lost the control scheme, isn't sure what buttons do what...and I SWEAR the game looks and feels completely different!
Though I think the mission I picked to brush up on my gaming mechanics may have been deceptively difficult. It only had a one diamond rating...I hate Madame Tussaud now.
I don't want to start over but I almost feel like I need to...
#gamergirlproblems
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Date: 2015-04-29 01:31 pm (UTC)When you first played, were you getting the legendary glitches and frame-rate stuff? I never got to see them in person. I've seen a few issues here and there (mostly NPCs gliding instead of walking) but nobody's been missing a face or anything.
I know it might be boring, but you could always do some of the training things? Or go back and replay an earlier mission? But at least you wouldn't have to start all the way over again.
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