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Is the Assassin's Creed Revolution worth playing (Assassin's Creed Revolution rating)

Is the Assassin's Creed Revolution worth playing (Assassin's Creed Revolution rating)

After the fire in Notre Dame Cathedral, Ubisoft generously donated 500,000 euros to the reconstruction of Notre Dame Cathedral. At the same time, in order to allow players to remember Notre Dame Cathedral, Ubisoft gave the story "Assassin's Creed: The Great Revolution" with the story background in France to players for free on UPLAY.

For this, many players are praising Ubisoft's generosity, and the French people are also very grateful to Ubisoft.

However, although "The Great Revolution" has been obtained, can you really continue to play it?

Assassin's Creed Revolution was released on November 11, 2014. Although the previously promoted super-powerful pictures and multiplayer gameplay are exciting, they suffered a Waterloo just like Napoleon after the release.

The media score was released on the second day of the release. Game media represented by IGN all gave ratings of about 7 points or even lower. It can be said that this work is the worst work in the "Assassin's Creed" series.

The main problems focus on weak plots, a large number of bugs and desperate optimizations.

Especially for the bug, Ubisoft made a relationship with the bug, and passed it on word of mouth among players.

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The Great Revolution is like a semi-finished product, with the number of bugs far exceeding that of ordinary games. A patch can fix hundreds of bugs at any time, and even so, players can still see all kinds of strange bugs during the game.

Apart from that, don't expect your 1060 to withstand the configuration requirements of this 14-year game. Under ultra-high special effects, 1060 has only about 30 frames. You should know that 1060 is stronger than the flagship GTX780 of that era, and in the end, it can only barely play 60 frames with high special effects.

As for the host, both XBOX and PS4 have obvious frame drops when locking 30 frames.

It should be noted that Ubisoft once pushed a picture quality reduction patch to alleviate the frame loss, but even so, the previous generation of dessert card 1060 failed to withstand it. Therefore, under extremely high configuration requirements, the performance of the Great Revolution was not outstanding.

Ubisoft also suffered a heavy blow to his reputation, and it did not improve slightly until the appearance of "Rainbow 6".

So, I suggest that you watch the game and take a look at Notre Dame Cathedral. If you want to play the game, you should play something else. The new work "Assassin's Creed: Odyssey" is definitely worth taking the time to try it out than "Assassin's Creed: The Revolution".

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