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What I'm trying to say here is: upgrading is one thing and really nice at that, but combat tactics, stubborn determination and strategic thinking are the real ingredients for any success, as much as they are in real life!
As for whaling tactics; I totally agree with the above stated by Bad-Motha. Oh, and keep right mouse button down to build op strength to your harpoon throwing, IMHO that's essential.
Haha good one.
Just like any other game really. At least it is done in a way that isn't too bad.
I mean u get to see the character with all their available weapons on them.
Only things might not be always visible is Rope Dart and Throwing Knife, or any sort of satchel for smoke bombs. But u can always see Kenways 4x Pistols, 2x Swords, Blade on each fore-arm. Blow-Dart on his back. Now as far as lots and lots of ammo, yea well every games does this.
Even in games like COD or BF you carry way more at most times then what would makes sense based on the visuals of the character/class. Who cares!
Go figure!