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as we saw with assassins creed 3 dlcs and certain items in other ac games this simulation can be manipulated to add things or to create whole alternate history scenarios.
so i think a sex change of the character is well within the possibilities of manipulating the simulation.
can you explain how ? i didnt understand properly.
You sound exactly how SJW say "entitled gamers" talk.
I'm currently playing AC Odyssey and am glad I chose to play as Kassandra as her brothers voice is just irritating. I'd be pretty annoyed if I'd picked him and 20hrs into the game had to restart because I couldn't put up with his voice.
"We've got you now, girl! OH ♥♥♥♥ WHAT IS THAT, NOOOOOOOOOOOO!"
And the enemy runs away, screaming.
Even given the unlikelihood of it being remotely possible, I can see all kinds of ways in which changing one's gender at will could be used to high advantage. As an assassin, anything that gives one an edge is a plus.
Go into a tent as a woman, distracting them, slit their throats, change to a male, leave with none the wiser. All good.
Only problem I could see is dealing with clothing afterwards, unless that can change to match the gender as well. What fits a man well would likely be very uncomfortable for a woman, and vice versa.
Doesn't every guy just picks a woman to play with. If you're gonna spend 100+ hours staring at someone behind, might aswell make it a pretty sight *shrug*
Either way, I guess it won't matter, since I won't be playing the game for a while because of the Epic exclusivity.
I really don't know how they will repeat the same "gimmick" again, especially considering that the fact the sex could be picked at the start was actually a part of the story, with you basically picking between brother and sister. It seems that the same isn't the case for Valhalla, so I am honestly really interested in knowing how they will end up pulling it off, especially if you can switch whenever you want in-game. Knowing Ubisoft, it's going to be a cop-out simulation thing, an even worse explanation than the decision in Odyssey (which actually wasn't half bad).
you guys are making it seem like such a big issue when it's just a gender