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2.This is based in the time before assassins and templars so no assassin feel
3.The game was ment to scale with you so it wouldn't be so easy, Origins is maybe one of the easiest Assassins games i've ever played.
4.The game in the tip section between loading segments informs you to take out weapon racks and things of the sort to keep the civilians less likely to attack you in battles.
5.Fighting a battle you know you cannot win in the middle of a populated area will not turn out in your favor.
6.There arn't really police just bounty hunters the rest are guards garrisoned in towns/cities
The bounty hunter system is there to add challenge and to make sure you don't blow through everything consistantly, Just because the game allows you to murder everything doesn't mean it's a good idea to go ahead and do it with little to no penalty.
Leaving reviews on just these simple points is litterly nothing compared to what you havn't actually done ingame, So when you go to leave your bad review don't be suprised when some people make comments about how the review didn't help them because it didn't touch on many of the other things this game has done better or for worse.
As long as you keep your gear in check .
The bounty hunters ( police) are walking loot crates waiting to be opened lol.
I kill them in 1-2 shot using bow at level 50.
All I can say is git gud .
You need to unlock more abilities. I'm level 39 and on Hard I'm starting to oneshot people one level above me.
Open world games just break with level progression systems. The scaling system they did in this game works really well, Unlike how the Withcer 3 did it, where a pack of low level dogs feels like a raid boss.
Maybe thats true in some games
Here leveling is used as a hidden wall enticing you not to explore too far until the story moves you in the direction
Not true at all. This lets you explore, without out leveling the main story line too much, making it trivial. I think the way they did it makes it perfect for those that like to explore. It also has the added benefit for those that want to rush the story. Once your done, all the extra side quests you skip, don't become worthless because they are all grossly under your level, and not worth your time.