Here comes a brand new trailer of Assassin's Creed Unity, this time unveiling a bit more about the game's story. It's also worth mentioning that we just put online our French preview of the game, along with an interview (still in French) spliced with some brand new footage of the game. Check it here.
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The usual stubble face throws it off, way too common in protaginists these days and it makes them all look similair one to another.
I look forward to the OST tbh.
Any chance you can put all those images from the preview article in the French side on this article or a new one?
Either way, thanks in advance.
Assassin's Creed Unity is 900p/30fps on both PS4 & Xbox One
PC Master race. Console peasants ;)
(and we all know it will ..obviously ! )
this is inexcusably pathetic .. they initially claimed they were targeting 1080p/60fps,considering the fact that Anvil Next is a better engine that Watch Dogs' ..still too good to be true .. I seriously didn't think of Ubisoft repeating its mistake ... ahh History ! fingers crossed they are going to provide ps4 owners with a post-release resolution patch
RIP Ubisoft, the internet will not go easy on you here
btw this story trailer looks awesome!
btw this story trailer looks awesome!
I just hope the game runs good. none of the AC games have ever ran stable at launch. makes me wonder if Current gen level PCs will end up lowering to 900p in order to play this as well. I can't wait to see what the system specs are.
Digital Foundry did an excellent article on gaming at 1080p60fps on a sub-£500 PC that comprehensively bests Xbox One and PS4. In the article they compare both R9 270, R9 270X and GTX 760, but with the GTX 970 being so cheap and delivering far much more, you can easily build a very high end PC for under £600. And a PC that will be able to do 2560x1440 resolution at 60 fps at the highest settings on most titles, let alone 1080p.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2...
I'm not saying people should buy a PC just for one game, only that if resolution and/or framerate bothers some people very much, a simple GPU and/or CPU upgrade will suffice, and in the event that it doesn't, even buying a new high end PC isn't as expensive as most people believe.
So for £200-250 more than a PS4 or XBO, anyone can game at 1440p@60fps if resolution and/or framerate matters so much. Plus additional benefits as modding, 3D vision, G-Sync, Oculus Rift, games' prices on Steam, GOG, GMG and etc, PC gaming is extremely accessible.
And to those that only want to game on their couch looking at a big TV screen, there's lots of ways to do so, some more easy and/or cheap than others. You can put your PC next your TV, use an extra-long DVI/HDMI cable from your PC to your TV, use a wireless keyboard + mouse combo on the sofa for RTSs and FPSs using a table or couch board like the Couchmaster and many others.
There's so many ways it only depends on having the will and some money - depending on the route chosen, plus there are a ton of guides and tutorials on how to have a PC in the living room. Leaving some links below:
NeoGAF: Comfy couch PC gamers
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=49395...
Tested: The Living Room PC, Part 1: No Keyboard, No Mouse, No Problem
http://www.tested.com/tech/pcs/456702-living-room-...
Tested: The Living Room PC, Part 2: The Keyboard and Mouse Problem
http://www.tested.com/tech/pcs/456792-living-room-...
Kotaku: An Elegant Keyboard Solution For Couch-Based PC Gaming
http://kotaku.com/an-elegant-keyboard-solution-for...
GiantBomb Forums: Mouse and keyboard on a couch
http://www.giantbomb.com/pc/3045-94/forums/mouse-a...
Sorry for the long post and I hope this at least helps someone, if not to become a PC gamer, at least to see that PC gaming isn't as expensive and/or complicated as most people believe, even in the living room.