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It's a different culture. Those guys had actually ''nothing'' to worry about, absolutely no resposability whatsoever. They could spend years trying to get revenge on someone. -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 13:50, February 4, 2010 (UTC) | It's a different culture. Those guys had actually ''nothing'' to worry about, absolutely no resposability whatsoever. They could spend years trying to get revenge on someone. -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 13:50, February 4, 2010 (UTC) | ||
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Not what I meant, really. For instance, the two year gap after you rescue Lorenzo from Francesco, then Lorenzo talks to you like it happened yesterday. It feels like the developers just stuck in gaps to get from point A to point B on time. [[User:AgentValentine|AgentValentine]] 03:54, February 7, 2010 (UTC) | |||
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Due to Vieri's birthdate I believe that he may be adopted because it's highly likely that Francesco got laid aged 10.Andrew nicholson 18:08, January 15, 2010 (UTC)
Also, what is with the dates in this game? Two years here, two years there, and the characters act like only a few hours have passed--I think that's why Vieri acted so childish (Ezio too, for that matter). Ubisoft did a poor job on those gaps, in my opinion. AgentValentine 03:48, February 4, 2010 (UTC)
It's a different culture. Those guys had actually nothing to worry about, absolutely no resposability whatsoever. They could spend years trying to get revenge on someone. -- D. Cello 13:50, February 4, 2010 (UTC)
Not what I meant, really. For instance, the two year gap after you rescue Lorenzo from Francesco, then Lorenzo talks to you like it happened yesterday. It feels like the developers just stuck in gaps to get from point A to point B on time. AgentValentine 03:54, February 7, 2010 (UTC)