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A while ago devaloper at Ubisoft Patrice Desilets said that Assassins Creed was having issues. It was struggling to fit on the 360 DVD and the PS3's memory was also causing problems. According to Patrice, his boss called him up and gave him a stern talking and today he announced that the problem was fixed. He also said he learned his lesson.
During the Assassin's Creed demo down at the Australian Maritime Museum today, creative director Patrice Desilets (second from the right) commented on remarks he made two weeks ago on cramming all the game's data onto the Xbox 360's puny DVD format, and into the PS3's questionable memory density.
According to Desilets, his boss (Raymond perhaps? Far right, above) called him the day after the comments were made and they exchanged a few words. All Desilets was willing to say today on the Xbox 360 issue was:
There's no problem anymore. It's gone.
And:
I learned my lesson.
Patrice is a nice bloke, so I hope whoever spoke to him wasn't too hard on his tongue slippage.
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I assume that the PS3 issue has also been fixed as well, as it wasn't as a big a problem as the 360 had ??
"I learned my lesson?" He's clearly not talking about how he magically fixed this problem, he's talking about never speaking badly about a product to the public. Especially when he isn't the boss.
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