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imported>Crookandcharlatan
Alright, so quotes are out then. I don't know why that bottom part (about aesthetic variations) was removed though, so I've re-added it. If you intend to delete it, at least give me a reason why. I can do the other articles I've done for you.
imported>Slate Vesper
m This particular quote was rather out-of-universe, but the VG Plantation one is okay because it's vague enough to just be descriptive. Reasoning on weather being prior edit in Wiki activity.
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The area's environment was stylized as pure, but raw and ever-changing Animus software that struggled to load [[New York]], with the exception of the center, where [[City Hall]] was located, proving complete. Interestingly, the purely simulated portions of the Animus Core did not experience any weather conditions.
The area's environment was stylized as pure, but raw and ever-changing Animus software that struggled to load [[New York]], with the exception of the center, where [[City Hall]] was located, proving complete. Interestingly, the purely simulated portions of the Animus Core did not experience any weather conditions.
Like all simulated locations in the console stage, the Animus Core had multiple aesthetic variations. The map could be set during the day, the night or rainfall (at least within the portion of the map that had already loaded).


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Revision as of 19:46, 27 July 2013

Animus Core

The Animus Core was a simulated location created by Abstergo Industries' entertainment branch, for the console stage of their Animus technology.

The area's environment was stylized as pure, but raw and ever-changing Animus software that struggled to load New York, with the exception of the center, where City Hall was located, proving complete. Interestingly, the purely simulated portions of the Animus Core did not experience any weather conditions.

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