Greetings
Minor concerns here:
-the length of day & night cycle should be adjustable
-NPC chatter frequency should be adjustable (should be coded to occur less frequently already)
-drakkar shanties and stories: There should be MUCH variety. Tied to the story / world events perhaps?
-usage of food: Only outside combat and restoring health gradually. On hardest difficulty setting at least
-injuries. Tied to the weak point mechanic
Anything else we've learned from the videos, brothers and sisters?
My only issue is with the camera so an option to make it closer to the character would be great, besides the Field of view option on consoles is absent i really dont understand they didn't made it aivalable on ps4 or xbox for both origins and odyssey i know it can decrease performance if you increased it but that should be the user's choice shadow of war had it let's hope valhalla will for our sake
I would like the first few DLC to be expansions to scotland, Ireland, France - and plan expeditions to North America (Apache, Sioux, Huron, Iraquois) territories.. think *Last of the Mohican* style.
Maybe for the next AC title, this guy needs to be an ASSASSINS CREED EPIC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMwg0aJIhy4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tjdswqGGVg
Apache? You want to go all the way to Northwest Texas?
I can say that it may be nice to see North America again, although I don't think Eivor will have lived long enough to see Vinland, historically. Unless, he tries some sort of lost voyage that went unrecorded. It's probably also too late to ask for specific DLCs & there would be a LOT of unknowns. You know that there are four places in just the United States where we never met the people who lived there in 1600. By the time we got that far in, they'd fled or been wiped out. The Ohio River Valley, the confluence of the Missouri & Mississippi Rivers, Colorado & Montana.
They could do a New England/ St Lawrence River region & there shouldn't be too much they'd have to make up, though. You have the Mi'gmaaq who controlled the entire coastline of the Gulf of St. Lawrence & all the islands within, with the ancestors of the other Abenaki tribes through Maine, New Hampshire & Vermont. Then, the Montagnais, or Atikamekw, who were a nomadic people, north of them, St. Lawrence Iroquoians around the lower St. Lawrence River & other Algonquians south of that. You do have to note, though, that 1000 years ago, people like the Iroquois & Huron didn't even exist & much of the territory around Lake Ontario was controlled by Algonquian people who were later driven west & became the Anishinaabeg people. Near the Niagara River were Siouan people who had descended from the Hopewell culture, but they were only just starting to recover from a sort of Dark Age themselves & were very poor & unorganized. All these tribes may have been semi-nomaidic too-- living in one village in summer & a different one in winter. But, the Anishinaabeg & Iroquois have some historical info about their early days, but I don't think it even goes back to the 800-900s. Point being, nothing anyone would recognize would even be there.