you mean incognito in all places.PhOeNiX said:I collected all feathers. You get a special cape which makes you notorious instantly everywhere. his mother speaks but only for that single cutscene afaik.
PhOeNiX said:I collected all feathers. You get a special cape which makes you notorious instantly everywhere. his mother speaks but only for that single cutscene afaik.
jojothedragon said:^Collecting feathers doesn't make 100%, much has to be done. Anyway congo PhOeNiX, your the first TE member to collect 100 feathers on PC AKAIK
dinjo said:I'm also going for 100% does treasures become part of 100% as there are lots of them , also is there a map for Feathers as its getting tough to find as i have reached 50 feathers
Unlike feathers in ACII, finding those pigs in GTA 4 is tough. May be its because of a huge city (area) compared to ACII, and they are hidden well.Ethan_Hunt said:WOW! You must really have a thing for 100% completion in open world games. If I'm not mistaken, you have completed GTA IV @100% as well right?
viki said:Unlike feathers in ACII, finding those pigs in GTA 4 is tough. May be its because of a huge city (area) compared to ACII, and they are hidden well.
@Phoenix: Did u use map from a game guide to find the pigeons?Ethan_Hunt said:Undoubtedly. Without a map to pin-point their exact location, it's even more difficult to kill those pigeons.
Ubisoft teases Egyptian Assassin's Creed project
Publisher posts image showing a new take on its open-world action franchise tied to efforts to expand its brands beyond games.
The premise of Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed series of games--that a modern-day man using an "animus" machine can relive his ancestors' experiences--allows the publisher the freedom to explore any number of historical eras with its stories. The franchise has already tackled the Holy Land during the Crusades and Renaissance Italy, but now it is heading--in some form--to Egypt.
Expect the pyramids to have a lot of handholds and various protruding bits to make climbing easier.
The publisher has posted a picture on its Ubisoft Workshop site showing what appears to be an assassin from its famed franchise standing in front of two pyramids. The image contains several nods to the series, including an emblem bearing the initials "AC" on it and a protagonist dressed up in an Egyptian variant of the standard assassin's garb, including a white head covering and a concealed--and blood-soaked--knife protruding from the character's right sleeve.
Beyond the image, the Ubisoft Workshop site links to the UbiWorkshop Twitter account, which says only that the teased image has nothing to do with the upcoming Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. The UbiWorkshop account is following only a handful of people, including two comic book artists that are working on a separate project for Ubisoft, three people working on the publisher's trans-media efforts, and Mathieu Ferland, producer for the Splinter Cell series.
The artwork is cool man. The twitter page says its not related to AC: brotherhood. A pyramid is shown in the final video of AC II. So may be AC III takes place in Egypt.PhOeNiX said:BTW, did anyone see this ??