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Leaked Assassin's Creed 3 Screenshots Show American Revolution

An anonymous reader writes "After three years, Ubisoft is finally finishing the newest installment of their Templars vs. Assassins series, set during the American Revolution. PC Magazine reports that 'If the cover art is any indicator, the new Assassin is pals with George Washington, Paul Revere, Ben Franklin, and the other leading American revolutionaries of the day.' A team of developers at Ubisoft reportedly dedicated a full three-year development cycle to re-examining every element in the franchise to improve the game — although it could've taken even longer."

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  1. ...and if you look closely... He's Native. by He+Who+Has+No+Name · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Beadwork armbands, moccasins, ponybead necklace, fringed quiver, ornamented bow and belt, and tomahawk.

    Messer Ezio's great-grandson here is *not* an English colonist. He most likely speaks an eastern dialect of one of the Algonquin peoples and languages. ...and I for one can't wait to play this.

  2. better not have the same SHIT DRM that last game by Joe_Dragon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    better not have the same SHIT DRM that the last game had.

  3. Re:better not have the same SHIT DRM that last gam by Higgins_Boson · · Score: 4, Insightful

    better not have the same SHIT DRM that the last game had.

    You speak as though Ubisoft are able to learn their lesson.

  4. Re:"US Patriotism" -- Be careful what you wish for by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I know Slashdotters reflexively make anti-US statements every time the US is even mentioned, but I'm really struggling to see the relevance of this complaint.

  5. Re:better not have the same SHIT DRM that last gam by SiliconSeraph · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Any discussion about an Ubisoft product is bound to come around to DRM. Their policy (and the subsequent alienation of legit paying customers) has been one of the worst in memory, so I'd say it's pretty relevant.

  6. Re:"US Patriotism" -- Be careful what you wish for by DrVomact · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I know Slashdotters reflexively make anti-US statements every time the US is even mentioned, but I'm really struggling to see the relevance of this complaint.

    The topic is a game that has the American Revolution as its background. An American might surely be forgiven if the word "patriotism" comes to mind in that context. As I pointed out in my reply to the original poster, he is in error when he equates patriotism with nationalism. I think that this discussion is well within the bounds of the topic.

    Incidentally, I currently have moderator points, so I'm faced with the usual dilemma: do I comment, or mod? I prefer to comment. I'm wondering if there should not be a sanctioned way to have your cake and eat it too: abolish the rule that you can't comment if you have modded anything in the thread. To prevent abuse, the fact that you have modded the thread should be pointed out (e.g. "modded OP -1 Flamebait" after your name and slashdot number). Heck, maybe commenting should be compulsory after you mod...maybe you should have to justify why you modded a post up or down.

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