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Plus, I had fun abusing this glitch where my recruits would either try to dress up as loyalists in a rebel-infested city or as rebels in a loyalist-infested city. :P
Plus, I had fun abusing this glitch where my recruits would either try to dress up as loyalists in a rebel-infested city or as rebels in a loyalist-infested city. :P


2. My favorite points in history are the industrial era and the time from the 17th to 19th centuries (especially the 17th century/1600s). This makes seem like I have to choose the American Revolution as my favorite time period (since AC hasn't touched the 17th century yet, to my knowledge). Buuuuuuuuuuut, I'ma vote Middle Ages just so I can stay consistant with my previous poll votes.
2. My favorite points in history are the industrial era and the time from the 17th to 19th centuries (especially the 17th century/1600s). This makes it seem like I have to choose the American Revolution as my favorite time period (since AC hasn't touched the 17th century yet, to my knowledge). Buuuuuuuuuuut, I'ma vote Middle Ages just so I can stay consistant with my previous poll votes.






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QoTW: Improve the floaty jump animations and glitchy parkour, that is all. (Though, I'm pretty certain neither of these will change :P)
QoTW: Improve the floaty jump animations and glitchy parkour from AC3, that is all. (Though, I'm pretty certain neither of these will change :P)

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1. In every AC, the first thing I always do, even if I don't want to do it, is follow the story. That way, when I'm done, I'm free to explore the entire world, no story distractions. The only exception is in AC3, when I took a break from the story at around sequence.....8(?)...I guess... Whichever sequence had loyalists in Boston and Rebels in New York (or the other way around). I stopped there because I liked having variety amongst my helpless victims.

Plus, I had fun abusing this glitch where my recruits would either try to dress up as loyalists in a rebel-infested city or as rebels in a loyalist-infested city. :P

2. My favorite points in history are the industrial era and the time from the 17th to 19th centuries (especially the 17th century/1600s). This makes it seem like I have to choose the American Revolution as my favorite time period (since AC hasn't touched the 17th century yet, to my knowledge). Buuuuuuuuuuut, I'ma vote Middle Ages just so I can stay consistant with my previous poll votes.


...Patrice, I'll be waiting for 1666...


QoTW: Improve the floaty jump animations and glitchy parkour from AC3, that is all. (Though, I'm pretty certain neither of these will change :P)