0:00 False Censorship 4:17 Out of Orbit 7:25 Honorary Degree 9:13 Intelligentsia 10:48 Expedited Post 12:58 Man in Red 19:27 Sitting Ducks 24:18 Close the Book
29:00 I like to imagine that after Ezio met Juno and saw the world map, he’s to the point of embracing anything beyond normal for his time. Like : yep, I’ve seen stranger days.
Thanks for the upload, despite this not being played to clinical perfection. Still, what I really wanted to comment about is the quality of this DLC itself: I think it offers little of value. The fact that we are helping a great mind and his circle of friend, offered a lot of unexploited opportunity for interesting dialogue and scenes of the learned men fiercely debating in the studiolo. Copernicus himself could have been shown in a scene more interesting than the Campidoglio. The Borgia could have been working more discreetly than sending three waves of guards to publicly kill everyone. And sadly Copernicus as a character is pretty flat, in the few scenes he has, he is a caricature with barely any chemistry with Ezio and in the conclusion of this story, during that eclipse he wanted to give his life for, he spends half the time looking away from it. As a final middle finger, we see neither Copernicus, nor the transition of the earth's shadow, once the memory is completed.
I'm not sure if you'll read this but in 2:22 how do you use the gun while having the sword? I thought you could only use it after selecting it I'm the roulette😳
Hand guns across Europe were a thing already in 1380. In the early and mid 1500's they were rather prevalent and in use in battle by infantry formations. The reality about guns and rifles availability and use in Assassin's Creed has been altered to better suit the characteristic sword/melee gameplay.
If I remember guns also spread across Asia and China, after the gunpowder was invented Europe use the gunpowder potential to make rifles like the Arquebusier rifle, and so the rifle is spread and copied across Europe and traded because of war needs, also spread to Se-Asia by trade like Majapahit are using guns like the Arquebus rifle, and you forgot how Vietnam also use that gun because that was spread from Arab to Se-Asia X"D You need to read more books because you know the history is all of the inventions that were made and happened.
@@PitunghereTNOschizo100 Guns are uncommon because of monarchy, u get rid of the monarchy the gun became a more popular mate. Because in fact, the firearm is more effective for American man due to freedom without a king or queen mate. But yes they idea from Europe and China but different from other countries their firearms are evolved much quicker because American is an innovative and prosperity of freedom. That is why firearms are common in 16th century.
@@khangkhaitu209 Dude, are you okay? WTF does monarchy have to do with firearms? It kind of sounds like you're letting your American nationalism guide your typing. The British Empire, the French Empire, the Spanish Empire, the Portuguese Empire, The Dutch Empire, all of them monarchies, all of them heavily used firearms bc they were the best military technology at the time.
0:00 False Censorship
4:17 Out of Orbit
7:25 Honorary Degree
9:13 Intelligentsia
10:48 Expedited Post
12:58 Man in Red
19:27 Sitting Ducks
24:18 Close the Book
8:53 lol literally machine gun stabs the civilian like it wasn’t even a mistake😂
29:00 I like to imagine that after Ezio met Juno and saw the world map, he’s to the point of embracing anything beyond normal for his time. Like : yep, I’ve seen stranger days.
I hope you are doing AC4 again as well! I love this channel so much.
8:52 F the civilian xD
Mistakes were made 🤣
watching this gameplay because my AC brotherhood doesn't have this DLC and Disappearance of Leonardo also
Me too
Hey do you play in pc? If yes, you can use deluxe unlocker and nicholas copernicus in nexus mod
Thanks for the upload, despite this not being played to clinical perfection.
Still, what I really wanted to comment about is the quality of this DLC itself: I think it offers little of value. The fact that we are helping a great mind and his circle of friend, offered a lot of unexploited opportunity for interesting dialogue and scenes of the learned men fiercely debating in the studiolo. Copernicus himself could have been shown in a scene more interesting than the Campidoglio. The Borgia could have been working more discreetly than sending three waves of guards to publicly kill everyone. And sadly Copernicus as a character is pretty flat, in the few scenes he has, he is a caricature with barely any chemistry with Ezio and in the conclusion of this story, during that eclipse he wanted to give his life for, he spends half the time looking away from it.
As a final middle finger, we see neither Copernicus, nor the transition of the earth's shadow, once the memory is completed.
I'm not sure if you'll read this but in 2:22 how do you use the gun while having the sword? I thought you could only use it after selecting it I'm the roulette😳
If you hold I believe square on PS, X on Xbox, you can fire directly at the enemy.
And also hold left mouse click for aim then release to shoot for PC.
I didn't know this DLC was exist whole years
"silencing the truth will not stop its spread." Man this is not just an assassin game.
U kidding me on the siting ducks in german it says kill all enemies who sacri palatii send and not kill under 5 minutes
"He comes from Prussia". Polish bruh.
Copernicus was born on February 1473 and at that time Poland was mostly known as "Royal Prussia" or "Crown of the Kingdom of Poland".
His mother was German.
I don't have this part on my AC, and also the disappearing of Leonardo
Is this a Brotherhood DLC?
Yeah, iirc it was a preorder bonus for some versions of the original game, available more widely now in the Ezio collection
@@ethanlappin Also available in the Deluxe Edition for PC.
@@ethanlappin I see. I didn't know that. Thanks for the clarification.
Do i have to still pay the dlc on pre owned
What a hell I never play or see this missions in ac brotherhood tell me is that dlc or what please answer
It's a DLC.
@@masters.1000 tell me how I can buy DLC in Xbox 360
@@hama20071 I don't know, I've played it pirate long time ago.
I guess now the game comes with the full package, the Ezio collection.
Yea these missions are in the Assassins Creed The Ezio Collection game as they are available for PS4, Xbox One, and now for the Nintendo Switch
@@Navy-Glen so I can't download it on Xbox 360
Dude this is not GTA game. U can’t use gun in 16th century. Unless you have a bullet but I wish there are mini-gun instead of pistol blade.
Hand guns across Europe were a thing already in 1380. In the early and mid 1500's they were rather prevalent and in use in battle by infantry formations.
The reality about guns and rifles availability and use in Assassin's Creed has been altered to better suit the characteristic sword/melee gameplay.
LOL you don't know anything about history. Also, your last sentence doesn't make any sense.
If I remember guns also spread across Asia and China, after the gunpowder was invented Europe use the gunpowder potential to make rifles like the Arquebusier rifle, and so the rifle is spread and copied across Europe and traded because of war needs, also spread to Se-Asia by trade like Majapahit are using guns like the Arquebus rifle, and you forgot how Vietnam also use that gun because that was spread from Arab to Se-Asia X"D
You need to read more books because you know the history is all of the inventions that were made and happened.
@@PitunghereTNOschizo100 Guns are uncommon because of monarchy, u get rid of the monarchy the gun became a more popular mate. Because in fact, the firearm is more effective for American man due to freedom without a king or queen mate. But yes they idea from Europe and China but different from other countries their firearms are evolved much quicker because American is an innovative and prosperity of freedom. That is why firearms are common in 16th century.
@@khangkhaitu209 Dude, are you okay? WTF does monarchy have to do with firearms? It kind of sounds like you're letting your American nationalism guide your typing. The British Empire, the French Empire, the Spanish Empire, the Portuguese Empire, The Dutch Empire, all of them monarchies, all of them heavily used firearms bc they were the best military technology at the time.