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L20: Enlightened
Wow, die Grafik im Spiel ist echt unglaublich. :o
Die Leute im ersten bild sehen fast echt aus!
Die Leute im ersten bild sehen fast echt aus!
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Wow, die Grafik im Spiel ist echt unglaublich. :o
Die Leute im ersten bild sehen fast echt aus!

Bei jedem Outfit trägt er auch iwie das selbe in ner anderen Farbe...
ich sehs jetzt schon: An jeder dritten ecke ne Frau, die man vor nem Vergewaltiger beschützen muss und danach folgt ne Verfolgungsjadgd. Die Szene sehe ich jetzt zum vierten mal an unterschiedlichen stellen...darauf sind sie wohl ganz besonders stolz. Was gibt's sonst noch? Bei irgendwelchen Leuten in die Wohnung schauen und die Szenen wiederholen sich dann nach 10x auch...da hätten sie lieber mehr Ressourcen in die Fahrphysik investiert! 
Hols mir auch für die Plattform, auf der man am meisten Geld spart![]()

Wo liegt das Problem? Ich sehe kein Downgrade?

- You have your own apartment in the city with a wardrobe, bed etc. It's kinda similar to the buildings you have in GTA games
- When you hack someones phone, you can hack their bank account but you can also steal their car registry information and then you get their car delivered to you.
- When you hack certain NPCs, you'll find out they might suffer from cancer or poverty and that might make it harder to steal their money or their car from a moral aspect.
- There are clothing shops with an extensive amount of different outfits
- Driving feals great in my opinion. Could be they used some experience from Driver.
- Being chased by the cops, opening a metal gate in the distance and then driving through it while already closing it is very cool. When you manage to close it just when the police tries to enter -> pretty damn awesome when you see them getting rammed.
- Same can be said about activating bollards. No greater feeling than seeing cop cars getting pulled into the air because they were driving over bollards and I activated them right at that moment.
- You have ctOS facilities that can be compared to the forts in Assassin's Creed and the outposts from Far Cry 3. You have to collect a security key from a guard so you can enter the server room and hack it. These facilities are being protected by armored guards with guns.
- New way of stealth: You can hack a camera, jump from camera to camera till you find the security guard with the key. Hack into his phone, collect it and then jump from his phone to a different guard on patrol. When that guard enters the server room -> jump from his phone to the computer. You'll then play a small hacking puzzle. When you complete that puzzle, the building is hacked. This means you did the entire thing without doing any physical action with Aiden himself. It's pretty much digital stealth.
- You may also get sidemissions from hacking people, they're pretty dynamic. I found a guy stalking his ex-girlfriend and he was about to hurt her. I traced his location and beat him up before he could do a thing. I also discovered a rich guy who was into hentai and you could challenge him to a drinking game at the bar!
- Controls/movement feels similar to Assassin's Creed, but game itself feels very different and there is definitely more freedom
- You can listen to music everywhere, you can hack other phones for music and you can even hack the music installation in a bar. You can also customize your playlist etc
- You can also order cars through the phone. There's a pretty expansive list, ranging from cheap towncars to luxury sportcars. You unlock them through the story, challenges or by simply buying them.
Something I REALLY liked -> the augmented reality games
- You can fight against aliens in Chicago. Nothing really changes in the city, but these small augmented aliens float around, you get a special augmented reality gun and you have to shoot them down wave after wave.
- You also have Madness, which is basically Watch Dogs meets Carmageddon. I loved this. Chicago turns into some kind of hellish city, all the citizens are flaming zombies and you drive around the city with some kind of post apocalyptic car. You'll get objectives like reaching a certain killstreak, killing x amount of zombies or reaching max speed for several seconds. You have to complete these things with a timer and it gets harder, but you'll also unlock some new powers for the car.
- Another AR game is where giant golden coins appear around Chicago and you have to platform your way to collect them while avoiding large skulls. Again, you have to collecting everything under a certain time and there's awards based on your time.
- You can also control a giant armored spider and wreck havoc around town. I don't remember exactly what the objectives were, but it reminded me about Saints Row where you can drive around a huge armored tank and destroy everything. It's pretty fun.
Main Missions (#s are the amount of main missions per act)
Act I - 9
Act II - 15
Act III - 6
Act IV - 8
Act V - 1
Side Missions
Criminal Convoys - 18
Crimes Detected - 20 (there are actually more than 20, but 20 is all you need to count toward the 100%)
Fixer Contracts - 40
Gang Hideouts - 15
Investigations
Human Traffic - 11
Burner Phones - 8
QR Codes - 17
Missing Persons - 7
Weapons Trade - 10
Collectables
Song Sneak - 23
Privacy Invasion - 30
ctOS Towers - 13
ctOS Breach - 16
City Hotspots - 100
Audio Logs - 10
Mini Games
There are infinite opportunities to participate; you just have to complete a handful to count toward the 100%
Online Contracts
There are infinite opportunities to participate; you just have to complete a handful to count toward the 100%
Seh das Problem nicht. Man mag Ubisoft ja vieles vorwerfen, nicht aber dass sie etwas verheimlichen oder mit falschen Grafik-Versprechen locken, so wie Sega das mit Aliens: CM gemacht hat.Wie viele Videos will Ubisoft eigentlich noch zum Spiel zeigen? Man kann auch mit Video Übersättigung das Gegenteil schaffen.
Das sich am Ende keiner mehr fürs SPiel interessiert weil man schon fast alles in den Videos gesehen hat.
Seh das Problem nicht. Man mag Ubisoft ja vieles vorwerfen, nicht aber dass sie etwas verheimlichen oder mit falschen Grafik-Versprechen zu locken, so wie Sega das mit Aliens: CM gemacht hat.
Durch die Videos hat jeder eine Ahnung was ihn erwartet. Wenn dich das nervt, guck die Videos einfach nicht.
Ubisoft ist kein unbekannter was Fake footage angeht.


Multiplayer auch ganz nice, aber werd ich wohl nicht so oft spielen. Hoffentlich bietet die Kampagne viel Spielzeit.
Kommt ja derzeit eh nix raus.