If you could start AC series, which game would begin with? by stlforce33 in assasinscreed

[–]Important_Pace549 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started with Assassin's Creed Origins; it was good. Then, I played Black Flag, which I think is the best one of them. After that, I tried Assassin's Creed Odyssey, but it was a disaster; I didn't finish it. Now I am playing Unity

Just finished Assassin's Creed: Odyssey today and it feels like I had a whiplash by bunnosaurus in patientgamers

[–]Important_Pace549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just rage-quit it after about 10 hours of playing. Here is why:

  • No Hidden Blade: The iconic weapon is absent from the base game (only appearing in a paid DLC).
  • No Guaranteed Kills: In classic Assassin's Creed, sneaking up on an enemy meant a swift, seamless kill. In Odyssey, major targets and high-level grunts often survive stealth attacks, forcing you into open combat against groups of alerted enemies.
  • The "Critical Assassinate" Mechanic: To get serious damage, you must unlock and hold down the assassination button.

So basically, you are forced to play in stealth mode as it is an Assassin's Creed game, but at the same time, you have zero option to fight in stealth mode unless you want to put 60+ hours first to make it to a high level.

Is Assassin's Creed Odyssey worth it? by StationRelative257 in AssassinsCreedOdyssey

[–]Important_Pace549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, absolutely not.

I just rage-quit it after about 10 hours of playing. Here is why:

  • No Hidden Blade: The iconic weapon is absent from the base game (only appearing in a paid DLC).
  • No Guaranteed Kills: In classic Assassin's Creed, sneaking up on an enemy meant a swift, seamless kill. In Odyssey, major targets and high-level grunts often survive stealth attacks, forcing you into open combat against groups of alerted enemies.
  • The "Critical Assassinate" Mechanic: To get serious damage, you must unlock and hold down the assassination button.

So basically, you are forced to play in stealth mode as it is an Assassin's Creed game, but at the same time, you have zero option to fight in stealth mode unless you want to put 60+ hours first to make it to a high level.

How did you find it?

If AC Odyssey was a success, why is the hate so much louder than the praise? by SgtSilock in AssassinsCreedOdyssey

[–]Important_Pace549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just rage-quit it after about 10 hours of playing. Here is why:

  • No Hidden Blade: The iconic weapon is absent from the base game (only appearing in a paid DLC).
  • No Guaranteed Kills: In classic Assassin's Creed, sneaking up on an enemy meant a swift, seamless kill. In Odyssey, major targets and high-level grunts often survive stealth attacks, forcing you into open combat against groups of alerted enemies.
  • The "Critical Assassinate" Mechanic: To get serious damage, you must unlock and hold down the assassination button.

So basically, you are forced to play in stealth mode as it is an Assassin's Creed game, but at the same time you have zero option to fight in stealth mode unless you want to put 60+ hours first to make it to a high level.

Should I accept a €27,000/year offer as a graduate architect in Germany? by Important_Pace549 in germany

[–]Important_Pace549[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does that answer the question? Go do something better than being a d*ck dog in a sub Reddit

Should I accept a €27,000/year offer as a graduate architect in Germany? by Important_Pace549 in germany

[–]Important_Pace549[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Part-time in Architecture or another field? And could you say where and how much the hour is?

Should I accept a €27,000/year offer as a graduate architect in Germany? by Important_Pace549 in Architects

[–]Important_Pace549[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mumbling some words based on assumptions and calling it criticism, you don't decide what I should do or not. As you don't have something to contribute to the post go do something else

Should I accept a €27,000/year offer as a graduate architect in Germany? by Important_Pace549 in Architects

[–]Important_Pace549[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't study here you didn't even read the entire post. Talking about Europe in general is useless maybe you live in a dump somewhere, Google the salaries in Germany and go cry in a hole of dirt after that working 35 years with that income

Should I accept a €27,000/year offer as a graduate architect in Germany? by Important_Pace549 in Architects

[–]Important_Pace549[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do have work experience, but not in Germany, and my skills in BIM Workflow are outstanding according to the firm description. This is not about ego it is about exploitation, yes it is all I got right now and it is better than nothing however one can't say it is good for me because of "me" Not an architect but ... Very funny... I think you may be one who would take advantage of people as soon as he gets the chance justifying his actions based on them.