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I'm not sure if this has been asked already, but seriously ONE THROWING KNIFE!!!?? I don't know if its just the 360 version or if I'm missing something, but I have look nearly everywhere for an upgrade or something to get more and I'm at a dead end. so my question is... Is there more to be found? is there a throwing knife crafting upgrade? if so, how? and if not, then why the heck is there only ONE!!!???

Kennway's Fleet is only available online. It encourages "helping" your friends like Facebook games do. You can speed up their ships by pressing a button when selecting them. Therefore, this portion of the game is only available if you are online.

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So yes, you need an Internet connection to access Kenway's fleet, but aside from some vanity items and the Elite Fire Barrel Storage you are only missing out on another source of income and a mini-game. This has no affect on the story.

Hi! I started playing black flag and am not really thrilled with the ship combat and open seas stuff... is that a huge amount of the game? I hope not! I love the assasination and sneaking gameplay and want more of that. Do I just need to play a little more and get past these few initial ones that are required? I expect there will be a few more in the story but no 60% of the missions?

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Hi guys, so I just installed my two GTX 980s and I tried to play Assassin's Creed Black Flag with all settings maxed out of course. But I noticed that the FPS would always go only to 60FPS and not higher. Meanwhile the GPUs are incredibly understressed with 40-50% usage each. This might not sound like a problem but the framerate sometimes drops down to 40-45 when I'm free running in Havanna for example. VSYNC is turned off globally and also in-game.

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What part of the current wording excludes people of colour? I see no explicit statements that says this subsection of the human race only.
I run 6 campaigns a month and have male & female and a wide spectrum of the human race in each group. what I am doing differently than you?

This is wonderful news and exactly what you promised. That is more than the other company has done for us. We will have a new, better gaming system and still get to use our 5E stuff that we bought and will buy from Kobold Press and the other 3PPs and from that other company that makes substandard material for their own gaming system. Raise the Black flag high!

So let us talk about fantasy race. Dwarves and elves are hot humans. All humans in popular fantasy fiction belong to one race, the human race. Humans are not orcs, so you cannot say orcs are representative of real world black people unless you chose to be racist yourself.

Hello all, I noticed I could only receive the dlc for black flag by repurchasing the entire game within the gold edition on steam. Is there any way I can purchase the dlc separately somewhere and then add to steam with keys? Am I even missing out on much? Thanks.

The world before the Internet was small. In 1985 it feltexceptionally small for a teenage kid in Indiana who was too youngto drive. That spring I'd seen an anarchy symbol spraypainted inthe park, and it started an itch I had no idea how to scratch. Backthen, none of my friends had discovered Maximum Rocknroll and noneof us had cool older siblings to guide us, so the sum of our knowledgeof punk rock came from cassettes by only a dozen bands: Sex Pistols,Ramones, The Dead Milkmen, Dead Kennedys, Misfits, Descendents,Circle Jerks, Angry Samoans, Corrosion of Conformity, Crass, Subhumansand, of course, Black Flag. To anyone who grew up with theunlimited sonic opportunities of the Internet, this sounds quaintand limiting, but there is fandom in that simplicity. When you onlyhave a handful of cassettes, every song becomes canon and each ofthem is attached to a memory. That was the case with Black Flag'sThe First Four Years. It didn't leave my tape player for asummer and that was the Black Flag that imprinted on me.

Black Flag's 1981 version of "Louie Louie" is sacrosanctto me. Quite a contradiction as the joy of that cover is how rudelyit treats the original. Dez Cadena sung that version, offering hisown lyrics, including some of my favorite couplets ever: "Youknow the pain that's in my heart / It just shows I'm not very smart/ Who needs love when you've got a gun? / Who needs love to haveany fun?" That version is 1:19 long. The version provided bythis Black Flag not only substituted new Vallely-penned lyrics, butstretched on for eight minutes. I packed my bag after four andheaded for the back of the club.

I've not gone deep in side quests, I made some contracts to gain extra money for upgrading some stuffs and hunted a few ships to gain materials to upgrade my ships but not explored too much in depth, the only thing I've noticed is that most of the observation points are put sometimes in a total casual way and make no sense.

I almost admire the AC teams for their commitment to the bit when it comes to all the horrible mission types that they endlessly repeat. Open world games were still evolving rapidly when AC 1 came out, only like half a decade after GTA III, and it was still an experimental time. But things evolved and by the time you get to something like Black Flag you've already had games like Red Dead Redemption, Infamous 2 and Saints Row 3 that really stretched what an open world could be like and what you could do in it.

Did the AC team try to incorporate this knowledge and these design advances into their story missions? No! They were like "everyone says they hate the trailing missions but we know they secretly love them so let's make a whole bunch only this time the towns are much smaller so the roof tops are less interesting. Teehee." And then they added ship-based trailing missions to the mix.

There is nothing wrong with only do a small amount of side stuff, you might actually be doing things correctly, because i remember playing this game when it came out (well before "whats the g") and i ended up putting it down because i felt everything was too easy (dont know if there is a diff slider, will check when i play for the series). I loved ship combat and would basically spend hours just crushing every ship i came across until i had a whole fleet and like max resources, but then the luster fell off because i didn't really feel engaged in the story and other side stuff was less interesting.

I hit an unbelievable high playing AC2 (With the exception of the Bonfire of the Vanities which is now mandatory with the remaster) and I was very excited to play Brotherhood, my remembered peak only to find that while the gameplay was at its peak, everything else was starting to wear out its welcome all the way down to AC3 which I just find to be joyless despite having so much I should be eating right up.

On to Blackflag - I've tried to play this game so many times. I got it for PS3... I borrowed a friends copy for PS4 years later - and most recently I've finally beaten it on the Nintendo Switch on many of my long work trips away from home.

I know black flag is a fan favorite. But damn. I finish all ac games besides black flag. I have 60 hours in it. Tried to finish it 5 times or something. Love the beginning and always drop out in the middle of it. I like Edward. I like the gameplay.

All ac games have something where I wanna see how the story goes, revenge, overall assassin story and so on. But black flag ? 90% of the story is just a I wanna get rich thing with time skips all over the place, I just don't get into the story. Halfway through and I forgot what the first half was about. 60% are tailing missions and stuff like that.

Do people love black flag just for Edward and the pirate theme ? Because most of the game just goes slowly onwards and onwards. A smaller story without time skips would have made it perfect but so. I gonna force myself to finish it now but it's more of a shore than a pleasure for half of this game. Black flag will be the only ac game that I will never finish more than once.

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