Then ubisoft provides season pass, like 79.99 ? 89.99 ? okay, i can accept that, i just see that as value meal, 9.99 includes burgers fries and drinks and stuff. Assassins Creed Valhallas advanced RPG mechanics gives you new ways to blaze your own path across England. funny you mentioned mcdonald's, once a game is sold at full price, let's say 59.99, it is fair for us to expect the game is complete, and as a whole, just like a 5.99 burger. Spend it how you like and enjoy your hobby.
Granted its mundane and parts taken from many other games, and sometimes it feels like it drags on and on, but at least you got something you like and you can take it with you till the very end. For Assassin's Creed Origins on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Anubis trial is another impossible thing on anything over normal difficulty. and as everyone said, just complete rida's missions or buy heka chests, you dont need to buy anything with real money. Ubisoft has made us a HUGH game full of things to do. the game is not hard, you can obtain tons of weapons by just playing side quests and exploring, i'm currenly level 39 and have many legendary weapons buy just completing side quests and exploring and ofcourse killing Phylakes. How much do you pay for a burger at Mc Donalds? Or a drink at you local thrift store or gas station while filling up for fuel. It's not a loot box in any shape as you KNOW EXACTLY what you are getting. Microtransactions are here to stay and nothing is going to change that. Also they can be upgraded as well and are not OP in any way as any other weapons obtained can be just as good. You can find the papyrus in the House of Life in Siwa.
Originally posted by OneAmongOthers:I don't see a problem with buying a weapon from the store if you like how it looks. This video shows how to solve the 'A Long Drink' papyrus puzzle in Assassins Creed: Origins.