Assassins Creed 3 Mods

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Assassin's Creed III Graphics Mod is a mod for Assassin's Creed III, created by RDHafiz. Description: This will enhance a realistic lighting effect in your game mainly. It will Also add some similar effect to Ambient Occlusion to give realism in shadowing. As you know, ASSASSIN CREED III is the free game of the month on UPLAY a lot of people has just got it and they can't use this broken fix because now most of people is on Windows 10. It will be usefull to take a look on this game again. Assassin's Creed Mod. posted in Fallout 3 Mod Requests: Very simple. Gear + Assignments:There are already mods which give out hit lists for 'good and bad' characters and expand on the law bringer / contract killer quests. The quest givers are in shacks. Its pretty sad. I'd recommend a random encounter with an assassin (at minimum) who gives a note explaining how the player character has.

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Assassins Creed 3 Mods

On this dex3108 is right, however there are some that can make the game more of a challenge to play. EXE enemy cause more damage to you, your health does not regen the same as vanilla. There are mods for this for AC 2 so I can see them being made for AC 3. As for my personal taste I would like not only the above but with the addition of firearms I would like to see it that if you were caught with a valley your gone.

As is it can take off a far amount of health, but lets face it, if your in the way of two or more of those ball's of lead sorry your dead. LolThat would make using human shields that much more important. With a game like AC3, they give you the illusion of freedom. They boast how open the game is, yet they lock it down so you can't mod it. They love taking your money, but they want you to play the game the way they want you to play it. Kind of like buying a house, and only being able to decorate it the way the architect wants you to decorate it.

Assassins Creed 3 Mods

Truthfully, I think it's more along the lines of they're afraid it's customers might actually make improvements they couldn't and it would damage the programmer's egos too much.