Assassin's Creed Brotherhood

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood

untmdsprt Oct 19, 2014 @ 7:21am
Can you go back to a mission so you can have 100% sync?
There have been numerous times when I was getting everything right for the 100% sync until the last minute. Is there a way to go back to redo the ones you didn't get 100% later on when you want?

I've heard that once you complete it, you can't go back. Is this true for all games except the ones after AC3? I know that I could go back and redo memories with Haytham or Connor.
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R3troSim Oct 19, 2014 @ 7:24am 
Simple answer: yes you can.

Just select the Replay Memory option from the respective mission in the DNA Sequence menu.

Originally posted by untmdsprt:
I've heard that once you complete it, you can't go back. Is this true for all games except the ones after AC3? I know that I could go back and redo memories with Haytham or Connor.

Actually - the only AC game that I know of that doesn't offer you a chance to replay memories is AC2 funnily enough. You could actually replay memories in the original AC1 (though you never would, because once you've played it you're finished with it.. unless you want to go flag- and Templar-hunting). AC2 oddly enough didn't decide to do this (annoying actually because there were some really fun missions there :( )

Back to ACB...
At first, I actually quite liked the Full Sync idea.. but then it became a drag. Tied me to doing missions to how Ubi level designers wanted me to.

..Yeah, AC is definitely not a stealth game. It makes you think it is, but all you're doing essentially is following the linear path so you can complete the mission the 'right' way. Combat's piss easy too, you are way too OP :')
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untmdsprt Oct 19, 2014 @ 7:50am 
Just checked with the Brotherhood one, and yes you can go back to redo missions. There's one mission where you have to lower three gates before the French come and you can't lose any health points. Yeah ♥♥♥♥ that!!

It's not the combat I have problems with it's the damn jumping around the character seems to do, or gets stuck when you're trying to get him to go up a wall. Even with using a controller the whole game play drives me up a wall.
R3troSim Oct 19, 2014 @ 9:44am 
Originally posted by untmdsprt:
Just checked with the Brotherhood one, and yes you can go back to redo missions. There's one mission where you have to lower three gates before the French come and you can't lose any health points. Yeah ♥♥♥♥ that!!

It's not the combat I have problems with it's the damn jumping around the character seems to do, or gets stuck when you're trying to get him to go up a wall. Even with using a controller the whole game play drives me up a wall.

Remember that one where you defend against the French army.. That one wasn't too bad for me I don't think. It was actually the ones where you would desync if you didn't follow the prescribed path (so annoying).

Also the time limit ones going through the Romulus bases were pretty hard (the first one - Nero - was quite a demand to finish in 8 mins!).


And yeah, re. controls, I personally haven't found them unbearable (using KB+M), although I know they are really annoying.

Tbh though - at least Ubisoft at least made ACB play better on PC than AC2 (brilliant game, crappy port). Even though it still is a pretty dire port in some respects (V-Sync interferes with the Flying Machine controls).
untmdsprt Oct 21, 2014 @ 8:06pm 
Well I'm having to go back and redo some memories because I read where you need at least 75% sync to get all the Cristina memories. Once I get those and the Leonardo missions, then I may do the side quests for the courtisans, mercs and theives.
R3troSim Oct 21, 2014 @ 11:35pm 
Originally posted by untmdsprt:
Well I'm having to go back and redo some memories because I read where you need at least 75% sync to get all the Cristina memories. Once I get those and the Leonardo missions, then I may do the side quests for the courtisans, mercs and theives.

good luck :)

I have to say I really like the Cristina missions.. ok, so they're fairly straightforward gameplay-wise. But it's because I care about Ezio -- and it's both upsetting and really heartwarming at the same time that you can see the story of him and his love from his youth..

Emotional stuff :')
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Date Posted: Oct 19, 2014 @ 7:21am
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