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Assassin's Creed, I can't quit you

Video proof of why PC Gamer can't stop playing

Knowing Assassin's Creed would be coming out on the PC, I made a conscious effort to avoid the console versions for the past several months so that I could have an unspoiled experience on my platform of choice. I'm finally having that experience, and it was worth it, but one thing has been bothering me: it's impossible to stop playing. And not in the "Just five more minutes" way that Sins of a Solar Empire is impossible to stop playing. Instead, AC makes you jump through almost a dozen hoops just to get from the action back to your desktop. It literally takes almost as many steps to quit this game as it does for an alcoholic to get off the sauce.

Below: Seriously, how hard is it to make a game quit, Ubisoft?

Apr 10, 2008


 
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Sins of a Solar Empire
Sins of a Solar Empire

Genre: Strategy
Release date: Feb 4, 2008
Published by: Stardock
Developed by: Ironclad
Min system requirements: 1.8GHz CPU, 512MB RAM (1GB for Vista), 128MB video card, 3GB HD space
Recommended system: 2.2GHz Dual-core CPU, 1GB RAM (2GB for Vista), 256MB video card
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
10 player VS
2 player CO-OP
Online
10 player VS
9 AWESOME
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