Black Flag already has notoriety for when you're in the sea, so it wouldn't have made sense for wanted posters on land. But I definitely agree about Unity and Syndicate.
Black flag it wouldn’t because no law enforcement agency would hunt pirates across every city in the Caribbean. The pirate hunter system is way better imo
I only disagree with the Unity part, with the game taking place during the French Revolution in a period of complete chaos with practically everbody killing each other, I don't know if the authorities would be more worried about just a "hooded guy"
The one in AC2 is actually translated very badly. "Morti di vivo" literally means "deaths/dead of alive". The correct translation for "Dead or alive" would be "Vivo o morto" or "Morto o vivo"
@@IAssassinII AC2 is set in Italy, not in France. But yeah, besides that, even by using Google translate you get the correct translation. Maybe it was a typo and they translated "of" instead of "or"
There must be features that come and go, this way we don't get repetitive games like copy pase, each individual game should stand out with something special.
I think they're glued to the wall, hence why those other parts stayed up. If it wasn't glued, the entire thing would have either come off with the rest, or would have fallen off on its own after.
@@Manhunt811"This enabled Neanderthals to produce the first glue as early as 200,000 years ago. The researchers made this surprising discovery by setting to work with only the tools and materials that Neanderthals possessed" So yeah... There was glue when Basim lived
The fact there are only 4 games that has this feature when it should perfectly fit in Unity sydicute and black flag.
Black Flag already has notoriety for when you're in the sea, so it wouldn't have made sense for wanted posters on land. But I definitely agree about Unity and Syndicate.
I think you had a stroke while typing this lol
@@tricorne.953 Tbh. I actualy did. I have recently had a lot of fear strokes.
Black flag it wouldn’t because no law enforcement agency would hunt pirates across every city in the Caribbean. The pirate hunter system is way better imo
I only disagree with the Unity part, with the game taking place during the French Revolution in a period of complete chaos with practically everbody killing each other, I don't know if the authorities would be more worried about just a "hooded guy"
The one in AC2 is actually translated very badly.
"Morti di vivo" literally means "deaths/dead of alive".
The correct translation for "Dead or alive" would be "Vivo o morto" or "Morto o vivo"
Ubisoft: "Let's just call it an Animus glitch."
And they're French, how the fuck did they screw that up
@@IAssassinII AC2 is set in Italy, not in France. But yeah, besides that, even by using Google translate you get the correct translation. Maybe it was a typo and they translated "of" instead of "or"
@@psxcv Ubisoft is a French Canadian company
Yeah there's actually a recent mod on nexus that fixes this!
There is one thing in AC3, wanted posters when Connor is not assassin differ from when Connor became assassin
Basim's poster says:
"A wanted savage"
What does Simon say then?
Not exactly. 'سفاح' is just another word for 'killer', but it's used for people who kill a lot. So you can even call serial killers that.
The mirage one fits in with that era of art so well
all AC games should have had this feature imo
Absolutely agree. When I was recording I was shocked when I realized just how few games actually had it. Never realized
There must be features that come and go, this way we don't get repetitive games like copy pase, each individual game should stand out with something special.
No, I know Ubisoft doesn’t ever listen to fans but there’s no way I would ever want that back
if you press 9 in ezio games i think you can go in 1st person to take a closer look the posters
Left stick on console (l3 / ls)
@@isaacduraes7685 Thx
Basim is so lazy. Couldn't be bothered to rip off the whole poster.
I think they're glued to the wall, hence why those other parts stayed up. If it wasn't glued, the entire thing would have either come off with the rest, or would have fallen off on its own after.
@@maxm.m.7219glued? It’s Definitly not glued but your close, in basim times, there wasn’t any glue btw
@@Manhunt811"This enabled Neanderthals to produce the first glue as early as 200,000 years ago. The researchers made this surprising discovery by setting to work with only the tools and materials that Neanderthals possessed"
So yeah... There was glue when Basim lived
Jesus Christ, Sam Harris was right
Sam Harris and right are words that rarely come together.