Since the first day of publication, users have encountered numerous bugs and technical issues on various platforms. Ubisoft in response has released 4 very thick patches that have repaired some of the problems. Yannis Mallat, CEO of Ubisoft, publicly apologized to the user with a letter on the official website. Subsequently Ubisoft has granted to anyone who purchased the Unity "Season Pass" to be able to redeem for free a game of your choice from the library Uplay, to all the others has been given as a gift the downloadable content: "Dead Kings".
The game has led to a sudden drop in the approval of the specialized videogame criticism, as well as the economic value of the stock market shares of the company itself.
Plot
In the first part of the game, the player plays an Abstergo Entertainment employee who tests the Animus version for the audience. During the test we witness the Sack of the Temple of Paris, ordered by the king of France Philip the Fair, and the capture of the Templar Grand Master Jacques de Molay, in 1307. During the Sack, de Molay orders a Templar companion to recover a sword and a book, important artifacts that could have saved the future destiny of the Order of the Templars. However, it turns out that both a book and a sword have been stolen by an Assassin, and then the Templar knight goes to his pursuit, which ends with the death of the murderer and the recovery of the two objects. The Templar then hides the artifacts in a crypt, but is then killed by a murderer. The memory resumes showing, after some time, the death at the stake as a heretic of de Molay and his curse against Philip the Fair and Pope Clemente.
At this point the Brotherhood of the Assassins is inserted into the memory and asks us to join them as a beginner by showing us an internal video of Abstergo in which the capture of a sage by the company is described. It turns out that the Essay contains the DNA of Precursors, a triple helix, and that the Phoenix Project of Abstergo is close to deciphering this genome. We are given access to another segment of memory and we are asked to look for the tomb of a sage, whose body wants to recover.
We then enter the memories of Arno Victor Dorian. Arno is a child who goes to the palace of Versailles with his father, the nobleman Charles Dorian. Here he meets Élise, daughter of a Grand Master. Templar: François De la Serre. Arno's father is murdered in the palace (by the hand of Shay Patrick Cormac) and Mr. De la Serre adopts the Arno despite knowing that his father was an Assassin, something that Arno is not a knowledge of. History advances to initiation as Templar of Élise, at the age of 16. Arno receives a message to deliver a De la Serre, which is with love for initiation, but does not respect the order and puts it under the foster father's door. Arno thus sneaks into the party. Here he meets Élise and I should kiss in secret but the boy, not invited, is forced to escape from the guards. In the escape he witnesses the murder of François De la Serre. Arno tries to intervene and help the man, but he is unjustly accused of murder, captured and imprisoned in the Bastille. In the prison he discovers he can see some writings on the walls that are invisible to the others that speak of apocalyptic visions. An Assassin in the cell with him, Bellec, senses the identity of Arno and invites him to enter the Confraternity during their escape, which took place during the capture of the Bastille. Arno returns home dove finds Élise who proclaims him guilty of the death of his father for not having delivered the ticket that we discover in a warning of the behavior of murder. Errors also being a Templar. Arno returns to Paris, enters the Brotherhood and is seeking opportunities for revenge against the Templars who murdered De la Serre. The first is the King of Beggars, who kills with the help of the Marquis DeSade. During his investigations he saved François-Thomas Germain, a silver man held hostage by the Grand Master Templar Lafrenière to build the secret weapons of the Templars. Arno kills Lafreniere and discovers that in reality it was just an attempt to warn De la Serre. Arno discovers, continuing his investigations, that in reality it is an episode in which he will engage in secret the row of Templars. Small note: throughout this phase it has been said that the two brotherhoods were created by non-belligerency in which the life and freedom between the Templars and Mirabeau among the Assassins try to enforce. Understood that the piano of Germain is to trigger a mass uprising against France, Arno murders other central figures of the Revolution: the captain Rouille and the merchant Marie Levesque. Arno also crosses the path of Napoleon Bonaparte, at the time artillery officer, while looking for the letters, between his mentor Mirabeau and the king, that the Templars take for granted people against the Assassins. Later Bonaparte helps him get to Rouilles. During these events, Élise goes to the Brotherhood of the Assassins, with the help of Arno, and explains their help. Mirabeau agrees, hoping to take advantage of it, but is killed by Bellec, who intends to punish him for hitting a Templar. Arno refuses to join Bellec and kills him. Louis XVI, in 1793, Arno was exiled by the Confraternity for not having respected the Creed several times and for acting on his own initiative. Returning to Versailles and getting drunk late, Élise does not arrive to reclaim her help and describe the regime of terror that has been established in Paris. Arno returns to Paris with the help of Élise discredita Robespierre, sent by Germain (now Grand Master of the Templars) to stir up people during the Revolution. Disqualified, sought after by the gendarmes and assaulted by the crowd, Robespierre escapes to his office where he is joined by Élise and Arno. Élise shoots him in the jaw and makes him write the place where Germain is. Arno confronts Germain on top of the Temple, discovering him in possession of the sword of Eden (artifact of the First Civilization, the sword hid at the beginning of the game). The fight ends in the crypt of the same Temple. Élise tries to kill Germain herself, but the sword has an explosion of light that kills her and also kills Germain to death. Arno concludes Germain absorbing the memories and has as it was a sage and who tried to punish the Order of the Templars for having forgotten the teachings of Molay. The game ends with Arno (after being welcomed back into the Brotherhood and promoted to the rank of Master Assassin for having uprooted the Templar power in France anyway) that states that his faith in the Assassins' Creed has changed and protected the memory of Élise. It is also discovered that the body of Germain, years after his death and now reduced to bones, was separated and placed in the Catacombs of Paris. In the modern age, the Assassins discover that the body of this Sage can not be found and that even Abstergo can not put his hands on it.
- OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 - 64-Bit
- CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K @ 3.3 GHz or AMD Phenom II x4 940 @ 3.0 GHz or AMD FX-8350 @ 4.0 GHz
- RAM: 6 GB
- Hard Drive Space Required: 50.0 GB
- Minimum Supported Video Cards: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 or AMD Radeon HD 7970 (2 GB VRAM)
- DirectX: 11.0
- OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 - 64-Bit
- CPU: Intel Core i7-3770 @ 3.4 GHz or AMD FX-8350 @ 4.0 GHz or better
- RAM: 8 GB
- Hard Drive Space Required: 50.0 GB
- Minimum Supported Video Cards: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 or AMD Radeon R9 290X (3 GB VRAM)
- DirectX: 11.0
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