Assassin's Creed Revelations - The Lost Archive DLC (Memory 4: The Mole)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
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    The fourth level of The Lost Archive DLC for Assassin's Creed: Revelations. Titled "Memory 4: The Mole". This memory explores how Clay Kaczmarek became Subject 16 of the Animus project. Clay was kidnapped by Abstergo agents on february 1, 2011 and brought to the new Abstergo Facility in Vatican City. There, Dr. Warren Vidic placed him in the Animus version 1.28 and forced him to relive the memories of his ancestors. What Vidic didn't know though, was that Clay got kidnapped on purpose so he could act as a mole for the Assassins.
    When you enter the Animus simulation in this memory (by dropping to the hole in the floor of the Animus laboratory room), you will get an achievement/trophy called "Enter the Animus". If you can finish the whole Animus sequence without failing, you can also get an achievement/trophy called "Impress Warren Vidic". This one is very hard to get but over the years I've finally mastered this level enough to complete it without dying. I have unlocked the achievement way earlier already but as you can see, here too I completed it without dying. Hopefully this video can help you in getting it too. The wall with the yellow lasers and that drop in the end with the rotating blue walls are a real pain in the ass but as you can see, it is possible to get past them without failure. I've done this level probably hundreds of times through trial and error and that's why I could pull this off on the first try while recording the video.

Комментарии • 6

  • @KillOnS
    @KillOnS 2 года назад

    Where did you get the lost archive from? Have you bought it on steam?

    • @Crazybone92
      @Crazybone92  2 года назад +1

      I have the retail disc version of Revelations from 2011 and I also bought The Lost Archive when it was released, separately of course. The disc version uses Uplay/Ubisoft Connect but the dlc's weren't downloaded directly from Uplay back then. Instead they were delivered as a separate installer via email. I have kept a copy of the old installer.exe which allows me to install and play the dlc. But sadly, it is not compatible with the latest version of the game released via Ubisoft Connect. Which means if I want to play the dlc, I have to install the game from disc and then install all the old patches manually, one by one, until the game version number is 1.03. It's a really long and annoying process but currently the only way to make the dlc work as Ubisoft doesn't bother to make old dlc copies compatible with the newest version of the game.

    • @KillOnS
      @KillOnS 2 года назад

      @@Crazybone92 I understand, thanks for the reply.. Ubisoft really shit the bed regardimg those older games.. I have come across multiple bugs in brotherhood and revelations that drove me insane, really hard to believe they never bothered to fix them... And also this whole situation with the lost archive, just unreal.. By far the worst big company in the industry

    • @Crazybone92
      @Crazybone92  2 года назад +1

      @@KillOnS Yeah and to top it off, you are now required to type your password again when you want to launch an older Ubisoft game on PC. Just why? That is a completely pointless security feature that literally nobody asked for

    • @KillOnS
      @KillOnS 2 года назад

      @@Crazybone92 Exactly, that has been annoying the shit out of me. So freaking dumb.. I'd maybe get it for those newer online/multiplayer games like divison etc but for those 10 year old single player games? Like freaking why

  • @the_trustydroid
    @the_trustydroid 2 года назад

    You were better at bf😐