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[[User:Vegna Gunner|Vegna Gunner]] 18:23, December 6, 2010 (UTC)
[[User:Vegna Gunner|Vegna Gunner]] 18:23, December 6, 2010 (UTC)
== "Super Power" ==
Is it actually a "superpower" does Ezio, Altair, Desmond etc actually have the ability to make things glow to their eyes? When I played the games, I got the impression that that "eagle vision" as the player sees it is just an interface. I thought "eagle vision" was just that the assassins were trained to notice things with greater acutity; ike a Sherlock Holms or Robet Langdon style ability rather than an actual "super power". The "eagle vision" as the player sees it is just for the sake of the player and is not supposed to reflect how Altair/Ezio/Desmond actually see.
This goes futher because I had to edit a page about La Vope, as one of the rumours that he could "see through walls" was seemingly taken as fact and refered to as another super-power akin to eagle vision. [[Special:Contributions/94.7.253.227|94.7.253.227]] 13:56, January 3, 2011 (UTC)

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There are also the whisper noise, "showing" player the direction of his current target. Very nice, if you do not use GPS for realism...

-Yeah but it's not really a gift. Is it really notable, after all it's just to make the game more realistic and it's not unique in Assassin's Creed.

why is the hidden messages glowing red ?

i thought red was enemy wouldn't that mean subject 16 is your enemy ? Twomey1993 19:56, November 16, 2009 (UTC)

I think its so it can be easily seen against the dark walls. Not sure though....

because it is written in blood

  • Also, the glyphs arn't really there, they are just part of a computer program Subject 16 wrote for the Animus, so it is likely he programmed the glyphs to glow.--joecool280 19:08, January 7, 2010 (UTC)

How?

How is it that you see memory starts in your eagle vision if you are veiwing it from ezio/altair's memory. I dont think thats what they saw.

What??? -- D. Cello 04:00, June 20, 2010 (UTC)

Artistic Speculation

I haven't had the chance, myself, since selling the 360, but I wanted to ask; what visual effect does activating Eagle Vision take on the current role's eyes? I've heard, and seen it drawn as the assassin having a faintly golden iris, or completely blue shine. But again, I'm only wondering and would maybe like to see a few screens as reference.

174.112.228.69 05:17, July 31, 2010 (UTC)

Thought you can't see in game how it looks, La Volpe is another major Assassin, credited with strange purple eyes. Seeing as life of a theif means its important to know your friends and foes, he may use it almost all the time. Plus the landscape from AC2 and AC:Brotherhood is a mix of blues and purples, in Eagle Vision mode.

Vegna Gunner 21:45, December 1, 2010 (UTC)

I dont think la volpe used his eagle vison at all times otherwise he would have been able to tell that niccolo was an ally

Project Legacy

To all of you project legacy players: I have a minor speculation.


Eagle Vision is inherited by those of the lineage of Adam and Eve, and in Sequence 2 about Giovanni Borgia, Giovanni is using Eagle Vision. So could it be that Giovanni, and therefore his father, are related to Desmond, or perhaps Subject 16, since they are ,probably, the only modern-day assassins with Eagle Vision ??

Well, possibly, but Adam and Eve weren't the only 1st generation hybrids, as Juno speaks a bit more generally about the hybrids, not that there were only those two. It's only confirmed that 16 and Desmond are both decended from Ezio, who has an illigetimite child before the codex is completed, Giovanni's father could've been from a completely different line of hybrids.

Vegna Gunner 18:23, December 6, 2010 (UTC)

"Super Power"

Is it actually a "superpower" does Ezio, Altair, Desmond etc actually have the ability to make things glow to their eyes? When I played the games, I got the impression that that "eagle vision" as the player sees it is just an interface. I thought "eagle vision" was just that the assassins were trained to notice things with greater acutity; ike a Sherlock Holms or Robet Langdon style ability rather than an actual "super power". The "eagle vision" as the player sees it is just for the sake of the player and is not supposed to reflect how Altair/Ezio/Desmond actually see.

This goes futher because I had to edit a page about La Vope, as one of the rumours that he could "see through walls" was seemingly taken as fact and refered to as another super-power akin to eagle vision. 94.7.253.227 13:56, January 3, 2011 (UTC)