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If IO did this with a duck disguise, I would burn everything down. I get mad just imagining it.

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@IOI_Artjoms write this down

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Ooh, new Berlin challenge Idea: :wink:

The Quintessential Duck Suit - Reward:

Kill 5 Targets with Fire or Explosions
Destroy 3 Propane Tanks
Take a Picture of 4 Duck Graffiti
Exit using the Duck Bike on the roof

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I truly hate the rubber ducks, it’s too much and don’t get me started on the Hitman vine bottle Easter egg in First Light.

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Noted! haha :smiley: We got a Flamingo suit so a Duck suit is just the next evolutionary step(?) :smiley:

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Looks pretty damn intense to say the least.

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I am a huge Hellraiser fan. I have a tattoo of pinhead that is like over 30 years old which I know is dating me. Nonetheless excited for this.

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Looks really fun and I LOVE how the truck looks like it has a goofy face! :winking_face_with_tongue:

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I have decried the very notion - nevermind the existence - of the Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag remake, now called Black Flag Resynced, since I first heard about it, and I’ve made it no secret about that anywhere I’ve gone. But, something just happened the other day that may very well have made me change my tune on it, due to a turn that I didn’t expect.

The recent final update to Shadows apparently includes additions to the Animus section of the game that strongly implies that Resynced is not a remake at all (technically), but is actually the next installment of the series. According to what I’ve read, it seems to be implying that whoever is using the Animus to experience the events of Shadows is being directed to access the memories of Edward Kenway, including memories that were not part of the original Black Flag release, and that this is why the modern day segment from the original game isn’t present. As far as the series canon goes, Resynced doesn’t look like it’s just going back to the original game with new stuff, but revisiting content from a previous game for a whole new purpose and with a different viewer, and the same kind of Animus story information from Shadows will be used as the connective tissue.

This is something I had never considered at all, and not only allows a perfect justification for the remake without breaking continuity, but if this approach continues to be used, it could allow for literally any game in the series to be remade without excising its original version from the canon, so long as only the historical sections in the Animus are remade and the modern day segments are someone else entirely reviewing those same memories of a previous game. If this is true, it’s a brilliant tactic, and one that would mean I would play these remakes after all, as they are actual new entries rather than true remakes.