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Yeah Ubisoft apparently did that with Assassin's Creed II. There was an Ezio Auditore and he was an assassin but nowhere near that type of assassin.
Silas Greaves is a purely fictional character, contrary to nearly everyone else in the game. But he's following traits of WIld-West raconteurs, such as Frank "Pistol Pete" Eaton.
Oh cool thanks. Can't believe the dev actually replied :D
Yeah lol :P
Ugh no. The Cartel came out a while ago and (no offence Techland, you've really turned it around with Gunslinger and I think everyone forgives you) isn't worth your time or money