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How to Unequip Melee Weapons in AC2, ACB and ACR (and crossbow)

This was found by phoenix-force411 on Youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS-G7gPaWqo

Description:

This glitch applies to ACII, ACB, and AC:Revelatons.

How to do it:

Fed981's picture

Bingo objectives for AC:B?

Hey guys, I would like to create a bingo thing for Brotherhood. If you don't know the principle, see the example of Dark Souls:
http://herpderp.com/bingo.html
So basically, you start a fresh game and complete a whole column, row or diagonal as fast as possible.
But for this I need plenty of objectives that are compatible with each other and that do not cover each other too much... If you have ideas, don't hesitate to tell me! Here's the pastebin link:
http://pastebin.com/h2ZpuiUp
Also if you wonder, I'm going to use this site to randomize and share the cards:
http://www.bingocardapp.com/


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Onlive Version

So I decided recently to 100% all versions of Assassin's Creed to get all the Uplay points in some weird OCD completionist thing. This is where my problem comes in. Onlive has it's own version of Brotherhood that is no longer available. I'm looking for someone with this version of the game who can possibly help me out. If you think you can just message me. Thanks.

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Remove All Armor in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EASv4lT8gps
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An Easy Way to Remove All Armor (Even Shoulder)

Finally, after a long time of testing, I found this method by my self. So far, it seems to be the most simple and effective way to remove all armor, and this is the first public guide video of this method on Internet. I know there are so many gamers all over the world that they really want to know this, so this is my first time self-suggestion front-page.

But, here are a few problems I need your help guys. Firstly, I need you to test whether it is viable on PS3 or Xbox 360, because I only do it on my PC. In addition, I need you to discuss it and to provide a more accurate annotations in English, because my English too poor, I'm not sure my annotations are qualified.

The step-by-step procedures:

(Don't forget to backup your saves before you trying this method.)
Step 1. Complete all the lairs of Romulus (Any%).
Step 2. Go to unlock the armor of Romulus.
Step 3. After Ezio wearing the new armor, pressing the PAUSE button when the cutscene switching to white screen. You can refer to the timing from my video.
Step 4. DNA menu ─> Loading Sequence 2 Memory 3.
Step 5. Talk with Machiavelli Niccolo and accept the mission, you can skip the cutscene.
Step 6. Now Machiavelli Niccolo want you to follow him, ignore him, just exit the replay.
Step 7. Exit the menu and return to Rome, it's done!

aurllcooljay's picture

Creating Bene Points

http://youtu.be/qicjiNmAx7M
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Creating "Bene Points" has helped me save time when making videos. And here is how it works.

Bene Points in Replayed Memories
When replaying memories you can activate cheats you've unlocked. After activating a cheat the game will no longer save any progress you've made (to prevent you from using a cheat to easily get full synch for example). When you deactivate the cheat the game will transport you to the current replay, which is the checkpoint in which you first activated the cheat. This can really help in saving time if you wanted to do something in a certain part of a memory without having to restart the whole memory over again (as a video maker this has helped me a lot). It's just too bad the developers didn't think more on this or they could have used it to restart memories from any of the checkpoints.

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Assassin recruits: two questions about them

I'm playing AC:B now on 'hard mode', as described in another topic on this site. One of the requirements is NOT sending your recruits on missions, and instead letting them fight for their XP. I came across some problems:

- How much XP does a recruit exactly earn with fights? I couldn't find out. Is it counted per kill or per time you call them? Does it matter what guard type is killed by the recruit and/or in what way (sword fight/assassination)?

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Help fighting the cento occhi

I need help from you. I'm currently attempting the segment where S3M3 occurs. But the fight against the cento occhi gets so annoying... I hadn't any attempt (over more than 100) with a good battle.

So, if anyone has a consistent, fast and safe way to kill them with 5 knives and 2 bullets, please tell me. My current method would be: get near the pillar, throw 3 knives, then 2 knives, shoot 1 bullet, move near the exit, and shoot 1 other bullet.

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Caterina Sforza

I just began reading a biography of Caterina. Here are some fun little tidbits I've learned so far.

1) Caterina, as a powerful woman, attracted much negative attention (as in fact all powerful people do). There are 2 primary sources for lurid tales about her and one of them was the writings of Niccolo Machiavelli. He apparently had some direct dealings with her where he ended up on the losing end. The author believes his scandal-mongering was mainly motivated by revenge.

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Getting money early in the game

Hi everyone, in order to prepare the speedrun of AC:B, I'd like to know when I can have the crossbow (which means 12800 florins).

The means to obtain money are: pickpocket rich people (any statistics?), thieves (not available early in the game), borgia messengers (are they available?), looting, and means I didn't think about.

The places I can get to a blacksmith are: right before S2M3, and at the beginning of sequences 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.

Any ideas to help me? Thanks in advance!

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