Is there a difference between male and female character in the story ? (Assassin's Creed: Odyssey)
Is there a mission that only give a male or female character ?Phantom2014
No. There is no difference consider. If it did, feminists would have torn Ubisoft.
There is a difference, apparently Russian translation was made first for Cassandra, so in some secondary quests of the male character can be called she in dialogues :)
h0use
I've read complaints that playing for Cassandra the player referred to in the masculine almost more than the shoals of translation
h0use wrote:
apparently Russian translation was made first for Cassandra
Just the opposite. This Alexiana sometimes referred to as she, as Cassandra called it almost always is.
vitalik76
and Cassandra called it almost always is. - why 100 hours of the game for Cassandra I never had?
yasava wrote:
why 100 hours of the game for Cassandra I never had?
I'm afraid you are exaggerating. I before starting to play himself, looked videoprohozhdenie of the game for Cassandra, including and in order to understand different something character. And dialogues heard and the subtitles seen. No, I certainly can assume that in one of the last patches of the game, putting a superhuman effort, fixed all the flaws in the translation. Well if so.
The gender selection affects only the selection of the texture, well, there's someone that likes someone boys someone girls. Realized, the attitude of the player is exactly the same, even the novels all shared. Although when Cassandra carries around a huge axe is funny like a Japanese RPG play. Or when the bodies of healthy men or quest characters carries around on itself. So in that sense of course the flaw of the game when playing as female.Although maybe she does have the strength of Hercules to drag myself to the man twice more weights than she does is the norm.
Анжелика04 wrote:
and to drag myself to the man twice more weights than she does is the norm.
And as in war our nurses compete men of all sorts, and large and small, do not underestimate women.