Released in 2014, Assassin's Creed Unity relives the countless bugs that were discovered during the gameplay with its associated patches made to fix these. However, there are still a lot of fans who weren't able to have a satisfying gaming experience with this series of Assassin's Creed compared to the other released titles.
As observed, the updates about Unity series seemed to have its silence right now compared to the upcoming updates of the game for either Chronicles or Victory, which were slated for this year launching. Chronicles will be released to its spin-offs in China this 21st and the latter is still rumoured to have it by December this year.
Moreover, both of these game series have good reviews from critics published online and as noticed, there are a lot of fans, who are anticipating them for their respective launching dates. Amid high expectations, a lot of them are hopeful that they won't end up like Unity.
However, for the case of Unity, it had the same level of expectations from gamers before its release. According to some critic reviews, they mentioned about having stunning graphics included in the game, which is really a big plus for the game in general.
But when the game was launched last November of the last year, a lot were disappointed to the countless bugs discovered from the game. There are some who can't render game even with the lowest frame-rates, some said about demanding system requirements, as saying,
"If you can put up with the stuttering performance and some comically ridiculous bugs (my favourite was an assassination target moon-walking backwards into my confused assassin's cavalry sabre) then there's a decent Assassin's Creed experience to be found in Unity," GameWatcher said.
"This game pisses me off. I was so excited for this watching the trailers for this game got me really excited! I can barely run it with a i5 4690k, Asus Strix GTX 970 and 8 gigs of ram," one gamer cited.
Moreover, one site mentioned, "It is a shame Ubisoft was incapable of fully optimizing the game for high-end users."
In response to these bugs that includes even the combat issues, Ubisoft made different patches available to fans, however, until now, there are still bugs remain unfixed. Other poor performance of some parts of the game was still noticed. So far, there are no updates from the game developer as to whether they would make another patch for eliminate every bug in the future.
It seemed that the engineering team of the game developer was not that capable to fix these problems. At least, the fans will have a smooth and continuous Assassin's Creed Unity gameplay across platforms.
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