I do like that we're going back to multiple locations ala AC2. As much as I liked Constantinople, I found myself wanting to get out of the city. And since Rome kinda sucked, I found myself REALLY wanting to get out of the city.
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- 100% sync in memories returns, though this time you will be rewarded when you complete memories to 100%. Checkpoints will also be introduced to mission replay, meaning you dont have to replay an entire mission to get that 100% sync.
Yesssssssss. Such a logical decision.
Also I do think Philly doesn't quite have the wide appeal of NYC or Boston, though I thought with all the US history that is there, they'd use it.
Really, New York is the city out of the three that should've been left out. It wasn't nearly as significant as Boston or Philly in the events leading up to the war. And it's not like it was the mammoth cultural and economic powerhouse back then that it is now.
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From: GaryOak151 | #056 Philly is bigger than Boston in population and has way way more history. It dominated early american life.
Boston was a much bigger base of power for the British during the war. Also, NYC and Boston are close enough together to make travel between the two more reasonable.
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