Hard to be nostalgic about something recent
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AC:IV is certainly lookin' to be an improvement on AC:III's "shortcomings" (although I s'pose linearity of missions is definitely a legitimate shortcoming). But that ain't my main worry, I'm still very much concerned 'bout the return of broken multiplayer and glitchiness overall... If AC:III had so many problems, can one year's worth of development solve 'em? 'Specially since everythin' is new.
Good sir, our opinions on AC:III do not run parallel in any way.
I did love Red Dead, and I love westers, and American history too. So it was quite strange that I could not fall in love with AC3. I quess the world in AC3 just lacked the ambience of a real frontier.
Can't agree with that either. I quite liked the Eastern frontier (though I'm certainly biased, since I myself am from the ol' pine forests of the East) and how completely different travelin' about the wilderness was from anythin' in past AC games. I felt the towns and such locations were well-put together as well. If there's somethin' in AC:III I'd complain about, it definitely isn't the locations or their execution.
Though the lack of background music outside'a missions really did hurt the ambiance.
Not in the slightest. What other mainstream game has Mills available as a minigame?
You really are a fanboy...