Recently, Ubisoft has also learned to start rehearsing the cold rice by learning how to make a bitch, and its "Assassin's Creed 3: Remake" was officially launched on steam. In addition, in order to encourage everyone to buy the reset version, Ubisoft, the thief, asked Steam to stop selling "Assassin's Creed 3". At present, the content of the original 3 can no longer be searched on Steam.
But the quality of "Assassin's Creed 3: Remake" seems to be unfathomable. Ubisoft is now not fried even if it is cold rice? After players enter the game, there are common situations of computer splashing and black screens. Even if you finally enter the game, you will probably be modeled and the screen will be missing. Then you will start to think, what is the reset version of Ubisoft? Is the picture quality getting worse and worse?
Players were very angry about Ubisoft's eating habits this time. Not only did there be problems with the optimization, they also thought that Ubisoft added a "remake" to the original version and then started selling it? Now "Assassin's Creed: Remake" has become a "red sea" on steam, and players have begun a crazy negative review campaign.
Although Kabit also stir-fry cold rice, other people's cold rice is so fragrant! The cold rice from Devil May Cry was fried again and again, and the players were all very delicious. But this "Assassin's Creed: Remake" is not qualified in terms of optimization or image quality modeling, so it's no wonder that players are so angry. If Ubisoft does not take corresponding countermeasures next, it is estimated that this so-called remake will be cool.
But then again, Ubisoft has not been scolded for a long time with a series of new works such as "The Entire Division" and "Assassin's Creed: Odyssey". It is still worthy of recognition for serious Ayu. However, this remake is indeed not thoughtful enough, and players cannot see a trace of sincerity. With the removal of "Assassin's Creed 3", the optimization of the remake seems even more urgent.
Don't you know if you have bought it? How do you feel?