Talk:Templar Secret Locations: Difference between revisions
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Because the secret locations were released in the black/white/special editions (if im not mistaken), the Plazazzo Medici actually takes place when Francesco d'Pazzi is invading Florence in 1479. How do i know? i just played it.[[User:Spartan-617|Spartan-617]] 22:12, March 15, 2010 (UTC) | Because the secret locations were released in the black/white/special editions (if im not mistaken), the Plazazzo Medici actually takes place when Francesco d'Pazzi is invading Florence in 1479. How do i know? i just played it.[[User:Spartan-617|Spartan-617]] 22:12, March 15, 2010 (UTC) | ||
*Update: how could have Ezio found Lorenzo when he was DEAD at the time of Girolamo?[[User:Spartan-617|Spartan-617]] 19:21, March 16, 2010 (UTC) | |||
I'm trying to find out of others how exactly they got a hold of the secret locations. I have the black edition and I never saw the secret locations until I downloaded them. Did I have to put in some code to get them in the game in the first place? No what I did was play the DLC after I completed the game, meaning I did all the locations during the events of Bonfire of the Vanities. My fiancée did it all during the game itself. She didn't have to wait until the events of Bonfire of the Vanities would arrive. So even if you have the black edition, does that mean you still have to download the locations, cause I did... That is why I'm asking what others did, who don't have the black edition. | |||
Update: how could have Ezio found Lorenzo when he was DEAD at the time of Girolamo?[[User:Spartan-617|Spartan-617]] 19:21, March 16, 2010 (UTC) | |||
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We could merge them both, this page and secret locations. -- D. Cello 01:28, March 3, 2010 (UTC)
I would hate to see it go. I would understand, but considering I was really running from the game to my computer, back and forward all the time to write more and more lol, it would be a shame, but I would understand -- Altaïr 02:45, March 3, 2010 (UTC)
I agree, effort should not go wasted. Solved. -- D. Cello 02:57, March 3, 2010 (UTC)
Intro
Something must be rewritten about the intro, cause the information is not completely true. For example I wrote that you can start playing these locations once the DLC starts (memory block 13), but my fiancée I believe completed them before the DLC started. I don't know the other editions of ACII, so I'm not sure what you get when you buy locations with the DLC. Cause I believe you still have to buy these locations even if you have the black edition, cause I don't remember having them, before I had bought the DLC. So can anyone else write here when they started to play these locations and how many they had with their edition. -- Altaïr 11:57, March 13, 2010 (UTC)
Misinformation
Because the secret locations were released in the black/white/special editions (if im not mistaken), the Plazazzo Medici actually takes place when Francesco d'Pazzi is invading Florence in 1479. How do i know? i just played it.Spartan-617 22:12, March 15, 2010 (UTC)
- Update: how could have Ezio found Lorenzo when he was DEAD at the time of Girolamo?Spartan-617 19:21, March 16, 2010 (UTC)
I'm trying to find out of others how exactly they got a hold of the secret locations. I have the black edition and I never saw the secret locations until I downloaded them. Did I have to put in some code to get them in the game in the first place? No what I did was play the DLC after I completed the game, meaning I did all the locations during the events of Bonfire of the Vanities. My fiancée did it all during the game itself. She didn't have to wait until the events of Bonfire of the Vanities would arrive. So even if you have the black edition, does that mean you still have to download the locations, cause I did... That is why I'm asking what others did, who don't have the black edition.