So after three sequences, I'm almost always the same energy level at the beginning of the game This energy level can be raised by getting new armor among blacksmiths. For some reason, the smiths do anything new! Same for weapons.
You must complete the "market seeking" (no idea how) to give you a weapon worthy of make you proud when you show it in public. By cons, as in the previous game, I only use lethal responses to defeat the enemy, which does not require a large mallet to 5 feet long.
This is probably because it's been a while since I played (because of side missions) that I feel I should be made later in the inventory of the game. On renovations, you need to renovate many different card makers in Rome. By "renovate card makers", I mean renovated a few shops here and there. You can upgrade pharmacies,ironwork, shops, banks, stables, houses factions, tunnel entrances, historic monuments, etc...
Renovate these buildings / monuments gives you income every 20 minutes of play more you renovate, they will bring you more. By cons, as mentioned above, you can not renovate these buildings as they are under the influence of a Borgia tower, itself under the influence of a captain of the guard Borgia. So, logically, you must get rid of the captain to get rid of the tower to begin to have fun.
The accumulated earnings make sense in this game compared to last. Once I had pretty much restored by the end of AC2, I pick up a sum of 750000f (at almost exactly) that I could not spend because of a lack stuff to buy. In AC: B, the renovation of a building can cost up 28000f.Same for weapons. I saw a move to a table and 24000f 36000f. To me, buying all the items the game will be a little longer in AC: B as in AC2.
Rome is huge. You can easily go above 500 meters to get to your next mission. This is where the idea (not practice) to walk on horseback makes sense. In the south-east of Rome, all is well on horseback: the spaces are vast and wide even though there are many people on the roads.By cons, trotting in the city (northwest part) is not an easy task. The roads there are narrow and crowded world, I often prefer to walk on foot.
Interestingly, when you're sick of walking / running, you can whistle a horse at any time to see it happen. There are 18 entry points of tunnel scattered here and there in the city. You enter one of these access points and the game asks you how you want to leave. This system is much more efficient than the walking horse. By cons, you will have to renovate these entries to use them.During the game, you can optionally leave the animus ... for doing nothing other than to walk(timed for 10 minutes maximum) in the Villa Monteriggioni today. I do not even know why I mention it so it's useless.
Last two points before leaving:
1 - I do not know where does the "Brotherhood" in the title game because at the end of the third sequence, no fraternity / brotherhood of assassins only showed up the nose. Would it be misrepresentation?!?!
2 - multiplayer games are played only in the network, not locally. It is therefore impossible to play against your friend in your living room quietly sipping a beer while you stared at each other when one of the top of the other.
In the middle of the sequence 4, the name "Brotherhood" makes sense because you start to recruit assassins. It may be called assassins to give you a hand in combat or mission. But for small become great murderers (especially effective), it will have the lead a little. Their training takes the form of a mission to run around the world. You will never see these missions. All you have to do is find a pigeon and assign these tasks to apprentices. They thus become unavailable for a period of time (and well-specified) as part of their contract. The more they gain experience, the more they can carry out difficult missions related more experience and more money.
Always between the middle and the end of the sequence 4, Leonardo resurfaced (it was time because I was bored of my great secret double blade). You can no longer access to his studio as it is forced to work for the Borgias. However, you can see him sporadically here and there in the game You will then offer to sell you (yes, you sell) equipment. We also learn that the Borgia forced him to build war machines. Therefore, you must destroy them when your schedule(already quite loaded) allows.
Well, I finished the game All I said in the preceding paragraphs describe well the whole game
I'm completing the game, I'm sync at 62% (and, even after rebuilding Rome to 100%, you run all the main missions and 100%, having made all the killings to 100%) . I still have quests market,Da Vinci, Coppernic, courtesans, thieves, agents Abstergo, treasures, feathers, flags Borgia, the markers of Romulus, the glyphs of the subject ... and 16 other.
Like I said, this game is huge (maybe even too much). If you want to complete this game 100%, you should spend more time on side missions on the main story. You will spend time in the multiplayer mode also because some awards are available only online (which is very frustrating because the other day, I tried to connect to a game for 10 minutes and no response person!)