Games We Love but Wish We Could Love Playing
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Well maybe not, they are just glitches.
These are a couple of videos that were taken and being controlled by one player whilst playing Assassin's Creed on the Xbox 360. The same effects on the Playstation 3 are not known...
We never normally report about glitches. They are common and always happen in every game. But when a game duplicates the lead character so the player is left controlling two people, it makes for a funny video and an enjoyable read on a Sunday. Hit the jump for two non-spoiling videos of two players in Assassins Creed.
Note that the guy controls all of this with a single controller, as can be seen when the guy demonstrates the jumping and various other moves. Apparently this glitch happens towards the end of the game, and it prevents you from advancing. Thankfully there are methods to get rid of the glitch, but youll have to experiment on that one as its not very clear.
How this slipped through the testing stages is anyones guess, as it seems this is a common problem for many. Let us know if this has happened to you. And yes, this is the 360 version. Whether or not the PS3 has the same issues is up to you to find out.
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Most recently commented on by on Nov 30, 2007
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And this wasn't noticed, how?! Pretty ammusing yet stupid. The fact that you can't advance until you find how to fix it isn't good either.
way to mislead with the title, fag.
http://blog.wired.com/games/2007/11/review-why-assa.html
I could not see how a MP aspect would improve it much. I'm a little disappointed on how the gameplay seems to be like. However, I do love the open world, free pace ideas that they brought to the table with AC.
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