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You cannot Vault in Assassins Creed 2 ive tried unless it uses a different control combo then AC1 it doesnt work Auditor(e) 20:41, May 31, 2010 (UTC) | You cannot Vault in Assassins Creed 2 ive tried unless it uses a different control combo then AC1 it doesnt work Auditor(e) 20:41, May 31, 2010 (UTC) | ||
==Free running moves== | |||
I don't think that the moves necessarily have to come from the parkour discipline. Freerunning is described in the animus as the ability to freely go (almost)anywhere, hence 'free' and 'run' | |||
The animus also has the moveset: | |||
Free-Stepping - To jump from one location to another, or, in some cases, ledges or beams. | |||
Wall-Running - to run up a wall(obviously) | |||
Climbing - refers to all manners of moving on vertical surfaces | |||
Swinging - using a pole to swing forward to land on the ground or any adjacent object. | |||
It's just that the french-named moves don't seem kinda appropriate when the in-game animus already mentions the moveset. Besides, if the Assassins invented free-running, then it should probably mention that parkour is derived from it.[[User:Soviet SPETSNAZ|Soviet SPETSNAZ]] | |||
Revision as of 08:31, 25 October 2010
Regular Guards and Archers can also follow Ezio or pickpockets using Free Run, albeit slower. --Silver Mage Ω 11:20, January 1, 2010 (UTC)
Yes, I witnessed this bug right outside of Tuscany. I was standing by a White Sheet box leading onto Tuscany's wall, and suddenly this fat NPC comes up, and Free Runs right up that building, like nothing. My jaws dropped at how weird and funny that was! Nulla è Reale, Tutto è LecitoFile:Aclogo 2.png
Vaulting
You cannot Vault in Assassins Creed 2 ive tried unless it uses a different control combo then AC1 it doesnt work Auditor(e) 20:41, May 31, 2010 (UTC)
Free running moves
I don't think that the moves necessarily have to come from the parkour discipline. Freerunning is described in the animus as the ability to freely go (almost)anywhere, hence 'free' and 'run'
The animus also has the moveset:
Free-Stepping - To jump from one location to another, or, in some cases, ledges or beams.
Wall-Running - to run up a wall(obviously)
Climbing - refers to all manners of moving on vertical surfaces
Swinging - using a pole to swing forward to land on the ground or any adjacent object.
It's just that the french-named moves don't seem kinda appropriate when the in-game animus already mentions the moveset. Besides, if the Assassins invented free-running, then it should probably mention that parkour is derived from it.Soviet SPETSNAZ