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I wonder if the developers of Ubisoft have found that there are fewer and fewer online players in Valhalla. I and a large group of AC fans around me have played a beginning since the siege of DLC in Paris, but they haven't continued. Why? Because we think that the current Ubisoft is no longer the Ubisoft that used to focus on polishing details and restoring history. The AC series has changed its flavor.

Valhara is a good theme, but the development team really doesn't pay enough attention to this work.

1. All energy is spent on money. However, the suits and models in the mall are the same, but they have changed the color matching and component matching, and even do not conform to the history at all. How did so many plate armor appear in that era when chain armor was very precious?
2. No attention has been paid to the sense of substitution and details. All clothes and fur accessories do not have any physical effect simulated by cloth. When the long ship is driving at high speed and the north wind of Norway is howling, there is no sign of hair and clothes fluttering, just like wearing cardboard! Is technology not up to it? I absolutely don't believe it. Even mount & Blade II: bannerlord produced by a small studio can add cloth simulation to various patches, which can't be done by a game company as big as Ubisoft?The physical effects of the hair and clothes of God of war 4 and wicher 3 completely crush valhara, and even the physical effects of Odyssey can not catch up.
3.The siege of Paris was a complete rush to work. The Druid's wrath DLC gives people a refreshing feeling both in music and on the set. Is it the so-called siege of England or the so-called siege of France that makes DLC focus on the details alone?
We believe that the focus of saving AC series is not the speed of producing works, but the delicacy. It is very important to tell every story well and have a good sense of substitution for each product. Only exquisite goods can be collected by consumers; No one is willing to spend money on the same renovated goods with no new ideas. What about you?

Of course, finally, thank you for your hard work. I hope you will continue to improve this work.

about 2 years ago - Ubi-Mark. - Direct link

Hello @slf0612,

Thank you for sharing your feedback with us! I'll pass it along to the team 🙂

I also moved this thread to the General discussion for better visibility.