@@DigitalArctic I like to be in-depth, plus the Talal conversation is probably one of my favourites due to not only giving away Al Mualims plans but it's just such a good conversation and easily missed if playing the target's in order. Glad I didn't disappoint lol
@@Luke-ky5ed when you go from the memory blocks, from left to right it goes Damascus (Tamir), Acre (Garnier) then Jerusalem (Talal). Because it's in that order, realistically that's how the events of the game played out. The game may give us the option to play them in any order, but based on how the memory blocks are laid out, that's the sequence of events in which Altair did it, therefore most players are going to do it that way, and miss out on this speech. I love this speech though because it gives away what Al Mualim was planning lol
@@DaBeanieBoi1191 It’s not just missing that speech that bothers me personally. It’s that storywise it makes more sense to deal with Talal before dealing with Garnier.
@@RavielUriaHamon he's a pretty good villain. He's not evil for the sake of being evil, like the others he truly believes he's doing the right thing, but in his minds the ends justify the means in ending the crusades and having true peace
Altair was blessed with the 6th sense
I still think to this day that AC 1 has the best story of them all.
I clicked on this video just to see if the so often neglected Talal conversation was included, and for once I wasn't disappointed!
@@DigitalArctic I like to be in-depth, plus the Talal conversation is probably one of my favourites due to not only giving away Al Mualims plans but it's just such a good conversation and easily missed if playing the target's in order. Glad I didn't disappoint lol
@@DaBeanieBoi1191Why is the Talal dialogue missed so often? Why do so many walkthroughs involve going to Acre before going to Jerusalem?
@@Luke-ky5ed when you go from the memory blocks, from left to right it goes Damascus (Tamir), Acre (Garnier) then Jerusalem (Talal). Because it's in that order, realistically that's how the events of the game played out. The game may give us the option to play them in any order, but based on how the memory blocks are laid out, that's the sequence of events in which Altair did it, therefore most players are going to do it that way, and miss out on this speech. I love this speech though because it gives away what Al Mualim was planning lol
@@DaBeanieBoi1191 It’s not just missing that speech that bothers me personally. It’s that storywise it makes more sense to deal with Talal before dealing with Garnier.
The best villain in the series imo. Although Haytham Kenway and Bartholomew Roberts are pretty close.
@@RavielUriaHamon he's a pretty good villain. He's not evil for the sake of being evil, like the others he truly believes he's doing the right thing, but in his minds the ends justify the means in ending the crusades and having true peace