Assassin's Creed III Remastered Comparison Trailer Unleashed - Release Date Revealed

It's set during and just after the American Revolution not the Civil War. Might wanna fix that subheading.

Fixed, though I will note that one could consider it a Civil War, as it was Americans who wanted to be Independent VS Americans who wanted to be British (+ the actual British).
 
Fixed, though I will note that one could consider it a Civil War, as it was Americans who wanted to be Independent VS Americans who wanted to be British (+ the actual British).

The American Revolution is unique in that it can be considered both depending on viewpoints and/or definition of Revolution/Civil War. Though during the actual time period of the Revolution occurring it was referred to as a Civil War but a man started to referring to is a Revolutionary War(forgot his name) and the name stuck, but modern historians have agreed to refer to it as a Revolution war, at least in the US afaik.
 
The American Revolution is unique in that it can be considered both depending on viewpoints and/or definition of Revolution/Civil War. Though during the actual time period of the Revolution occurring it was referred to as a Civil War but a man started to referring to is a Revolutionary War(forgot his name) and the name stuck, but modern historians have agreed to refer to it as a Revolution war, at least in the US afaik.

I'm fully aware, I'm just being silly. Let's just hope that Amerca doesn't have another Civil war. I bet it would be called "Civil War 2: The Reckoning".
 
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It looks cool. But the main problem with AC3 was the gameplay and very poor mission design. Hopefully we'll see a remake of Black Flag next. I'll buy that in a heartbeat.
 
I'm fully aware, I'm just being silly. Let's just hope that Amerca doesn't have another Civil war. I bet it would be "Called Civil War 2: The Reckoning".

Oh well then that went over my head lol
I wouldn't mind another Civil War. It would be called "Civil War 2: People without weapons VS People with weapons" or alternatively an older running US joke, "Everybody vs Texas"^_^
 
Civil War 2: The Trump Tantrum.


Nah Trump wouldn't have anything to do with it, It would be sane normal people with weapons vs pink hat wearing lunatic leftists waving around dildos screeching "muh multiculturalism and muh 100 billion genders" :D
 
Nah Trump wouldn't have anything to do with it, It would be sane normal people with weapons vs pink hat wearing lunatic leftists waving around dildos screeching "muh multiculturalism and muh 100 billion genders" :D

If you replace pink with red then I think you have most British peoples impression of trump supporters to be fair. The only time I ever hear people talking or getting triggered about genders and multiculturalism is from right wingers reacting to like 13 year old girls on twitter that they claim represents the left wing so they can "own" them or whatever.

And most of my friends are still in academic circles(IE I spend a lot of time around universities) and I live in the city with the largest student population in Europe and where the concept of socialism was first formulated[Manchester] in response to the living conditions of the working class observed by Marx & Engel and the inevitability of mechanisation & eventually automation to undermine the wealth distribution model of capitalism, so yeah I know what kinda people Trump supporters think care about this menial rubbish lol, they're just too busy concerned with the genuine issues around workers rights and such that you still see in this city and that is still the driving force behind the heavily left wing stance of the city.
 
If you replace pink with red then I think you have most British peoples impression of trump supporters to be fair. The only time I ever hear people talking or getting triggered about genders and multiculturalism is from right wingers reacting to like 13 year old girls on twitter that they claim represents the left wing so they can "own" them or whatever.

And most of my friends are still in academic circles(IE I spend a lot of time around universities) and I live in the city with the largest student population in Europe and where the concept of socialism was first formulated[Manchester] in response to the living conditions of the working class observed by Marx & Engel and the inevitability of mechanisation & eventually automation to undermine the wealth distribution model of capitalism.


Well I'm from Berlin which is extremely far left so I am taking my experience of the loony left directly from them, I also don't like the right, Both are 2 sides of the same cancerous coin.
 
The right & the left both have sensible groups who care about topics that actually impact most peoples lives, it just requires looking past the loudest parts of those groups, which to be fair are generally made up of 14 years olds on the internet with no actual ability to influence any nations politics anyways. I just think that's how many here view the MAGA hat wearing Trump supporters though as they are generally portrayed as the neckbeardy manchildren stereotype in contemporary media. I don't think claiming all politics is the same or as reductionist is true or useful to the topics at hand though unless you get all your politics from like McDonalds workers on twitter and stuff. Obviously I'm used to discussing politics with academics but I also spend a lot of time in a dark pub very typical of many across this land and I think you can find many 50+ old bald white men arguing in favour of socialism in these establishments when you get to genuinely working class/ex-coal cities, socialism is widely viewed as a workers rights vs exploitation by private companies problem almost exclusively here, because that's the issue it was actually created to deal with when the communist manifesto was written here in Salford/Manchester(And many things still haven't really changed here).
 
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I've experienced enough of both right and left from 30+ year old men and women who most definitely didn't get their knowledge from McDonald's and aren't interacting with me on Twitter to know that both left and right are failed ideas much like Communism, Socialism and Nazism are failed ideas of the left and right.

Socialism is all well and good in theory but just like Communism once it gets put into practise a country starts to collapse, Starvation ensues and people die or people end up living in absolute poverty for the rest of their lives.

What I have noticed among left and right people is everything is theory, Especially the left in my home town in Berlin, It's all fantasy but when you point out the many countries that have failed with millions dead under left wing ideals such as communism and socialism the response is always the same as if they're all reading from the same script -

"Well it wasn't properly done, Maybe next time".

Doesn't matter which is put in place, Socialism or Communism, Both end up have ruling classes, There will always be people with more things and money than someone else as its human nature and trying to engineer society to not be human is extremely dangerous.

Anyway this has gone way off topic, Best to make a thread of your own if you want to discuss this further with people on abolishing Capitalism which is responsible for all our advancements and then forcing Socialism on people and killing millions through starvation and forced labour with horrific living conditions and setting us back to the stone age.
 
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The emotive writings of the communist manifesto were used as a tool by corrupt men to gain power in the instability of revolution similarly to how the bible has been used or any other idealogy, but those corrupt men didn't run things much differently to other corrupt societies and the deaths attributed to poverty or slavery are generally comparable to those in any nation during a rapid initial industrial revolution regardless of the claimed ideology of the power in control, though of course with some western nations there's been a tradition of exporting the use of slave labour whether through slavery importation or the exploitation of other countries weak/less developed workers rights so it is not an experience for the majority, but actual applications of the communist manifesto we've seen are more things like the rise of public ownership of state assets, including health care, unionisation & workers rights, minimum wage, and more recently the concept of universal basic income as a means to safeguard peoples lives in the event of possible post automation mass unemployment, something which was in many ways predicted in it. Things like the NHS were brought in by the socialist British prime minister Clement Atlee, socialism can and is a part of modern democracies, we just don't need extremes. I think that's p much all I have to say so will leave there.
 
Yeah, this has gotten way off topic.

Back to Assassin's Creed III. Has anyone played the DLC for it? I only played the base game? Is the Washington stuff any good?
 
Yeah, this has gotten way off topic.

Back to Assassin's Creed III. Has anyone played the DLC for it? I only played the base game? Is the Washington stuff any good?

I found it boring.

I really would have liked to see the mission from Brotherhood return. I liked those.
 
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