While some experts did not expect it, Ubisoft's "Assassin's Creed: Syndicate" gameplay surprisingly was impressive.
When the game finally hit shelves on Oct. 23, 2015, Ubisoft has promised fans to see a well improved game compared to the of "Assassin's Creed: Unity."
According to 3News the giant gaming company may have finally found a solution to its problems during a demo game presented at E3.
"Assassin's Creed Syndicate feels like a better play overall. I was actually shocked that the E3 demo featured a chase sequence that relied on quick graphics and sharp maneuverability," the publication claimed.
In line with the upcoming improvements, Ubisoft is also expected to delay the release date of "Assassin's Creed: Syndicate" PC version "a bit later in the fall," to further enhance the game's feature and to avoid any issues once launched to PC.
"We've got an internal team that's dedicated to the PC version, and one of the things that I'm happy about is that we're really taking our time with the PC version to really make it shine," Creative Director Marc-Alexis Côté told PC Gamer at E3. "We want the game to really work well on the PC on day one, which is why it's not the same launch [date] as the Xbox One and the PS4 versions. It will come a bit later in the fall, but I think it will be worth the wait."
"We're working really hard on optimizing the game, making it run smoother on a wider range of PCs," he answered, when asked about the poor performance of the game on high-end computers. "We're really dedicating a team to working on this and making sure it shines."