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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
> Tempted to get the full 1000 on ACII. Last time i remember
> playing, i was attempting to get them artifacts to unlock
> Altair's armour. Gave up in the end. I really hate timed puzzles
> lol.
>
> And the advanced jumping is abit tricky. It's like poker, easy to
> learn but hard to master. If you can master it, it will save you
> alot of time. 9/10, i'll pull it off, but it's them odd
> occassions when you fall that it's brutal.
I'll be going for the platinum trophy on PS3 for AC2. Currently only at about 60% for all the trophies, but a lot of those will be gained by just completing the game.
I've completed that tomb now Chris. I think I've managed to get the hang of Advanced Wall Jumping now (although getting literally within 1 jump of the final lever and falling off didn't help... especially with Warhunt watching and laughing). Only 2 more tombs/seals left before I get Altair's armour though!
I've hardly got any of the feathers yet, and I'm still trying to find those stupid markings on the wall to unlock the pieces of eden, or whatever the hell they are. I think I'm going to complete the game, and then spend many hours just roaming around collecting and completing all the extras for my platinum.
Most amusing bit for me is killing one of those brutes (the proper beefed up guards), then stealing their HUGE mace or axe, and then walloping some civilian in the face with it... truly gruesome (I was only doing it to drag them into the hay to complete a trophy, honest).
Great game though, really really enjoying it.
Bored, at home minding one of the dogs who is ill. Think he's got a dead tail, so he should be fine in a couple of days, but he's a bit depressed, so I'm keeping him company.
Spent the night in my new flat last night, and have pretty much moved in. Got all the hardest stuff in there now, just need some finishing bits and pieces and its all good. This should allow for a weekend of gaming and chilling out, with Football mixed in for good measure.
> can any1 help me find a game i used to play online years ago, it
> was a skill game and it was simple, it was kinda like a puzzle
> and you had to push these blocks and arrange them a certain way,
> it resembled acnos energizer a bit.
Morning and welcome to the forums.You may want to post this in the games section,might have more of a chance of a response there ?.When you say online game,presume it was a PC title ?.
> Tempted to get the full 1000 on ACII.
Im still trying, only got the feathers to go, got 99/100 been looking for the last one for weeks.
And the advanced jumping is abit tricky. It's like poker, easy to learn but hard to master. If you can master it, it will save you alot of time. 9/10, i'll pull it off, but it's them odd occassions when you fall that it's brutal.
> ... ipod or iPhone as a search criteria or section would
> bring more people in.
Looking at my recent 'techie' post about the Windows browserchoice update, shows how a carefully written post can perform well in the search rankings!
My post is approaching 600 views and it's only been up for a day :¬)
Choosing the wording for the thread 'title' is important as this is used by Freeola's forum s/w to create the web page name - all of this goes to help it's SE placing.
Using the exact phrase that people would be searching for (easy for my Microsoft message post) means that visitors WILL find it!
[s]Hmmm...[/s] I wouldn't suggest that this was typical of all 'mobile devices' but it's just that the Apple ones have a huge following and are making a bigger revenue than some console games at the moment, so in relation to getting people to visit the site I think it's quite an important distinction.
Also there are new dedicated websites springing up to catch traffic, but having the walkthroughs and reviews here would hopefully attract some of them here instead, which would (hopefully) in turn lead them to talk about apps on the forum and get involved in other discussions.