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Halazar said:
Munkeh111 said:
NightDragon83 said:
The one downside that a commenter on another website pointed out about setting AC3 during the American Revolution is that there aren't very many big buildings to scale during that time period lol.


That's is what I fear as well, there were no cities in America in that time, and my favourite part of AC is normally just running around the cities....

I was getting quite excited over the suggestions that it would be set in a Victorian era London, as that would definitely fit the bill, but Ubi are going to have to work hard to convince me that this works in terms of gameplay

There were cities.  Philadelphia was the second largest English speaking city in the world after London durning that time period.

http://kotaku.com/5889507/why-a-colonial-assassins-creed-makes-complete-sense-and-sounds-awesome?tag=%20wielding

Well according to this New York was larger...

But to refer to that article agin, it raises some interesting points, though I think being able to go to London or Paris is a bit of a stretch as given their size, I reckon they wouldn't be relegated to such an extent. But it certainly does look quite interesting

Also, after the end of Revelations, I have a feeling we are going to get more Desmond stuff in the real world, but I am definitely looking forward to the proper reveal in 3 days (of course it won't really be a proper reveal...)