That's my favorite AC ever. I completed every little thing in it and bought all the available DLCs. Also, it was the last AC I truly enjoyed. After that, the new AC style (especially the combat system) is something that I can't enjoy.
@@assassinviper83do you see the difference between the one you show here and assassin creed shadow? The things in here are presented as an accurate depiction of pinnacle of human civilization and their culture. They try to make it as authentic and close as possible even though it is sometime not accurate because the players want to explore the world of the past that they have no way to do so only if there’s a Time Machine. Meanwhile, Shadow got basically everything wrong from the scenery to the structure to the banner to even the damn season and even the writing. I have no problem with Naoe at all. But Yasuke? Really? The game is set in Japan during a Sengoku period. I want to play as a Japanese. There are multiple figures with tons of historical events relating to them during that period. Why Yasuke? The one with barely anything about him at all aside from one book coming from a British guy with no concrete and solid evidence at all aside from some assumptions he said so himself. Or you can just not use any historical figures at all. Bayek does not exist? Ezio is not in history book? It’s weird.
@@stevenlee3240 what a weirdo you are. We are talking about historical landmarks. The people like you criticising shadows for being woke are actually the ones overthinking and trying to be anti woke.
All these people from the past never thought that the world would soon have flying machines and self-driving cars and portable supercomputers. It’s amazing how much the world change in a matter of hundreds of years.
Dude for me personally I feel like ancient civilization were way more advanced that us. Like for example with all the tech we have nowadays Nobody knows how the pyramids were build like wtf
I used to live not far from Stonehenge when I was a kid so we'd go there every so often. Not that the area itself got anymore interesting but over time the context of how long its been there starts to hit you, especially as a very history curious child. Thinking back to that now as an adult adds extra context in that it's really hard to truly grasp just how long some things have been on this Earth for. The number of things I have forgotten from 2 decades ago feels like an age away and yet there are man made structures that still stand from thousands of times longer ago than that., and then natural structures that have been around thousands or even millions of times longer than those.
I'm still hoping one day schools/parents finally acknowledge that games aren't just for "fun/wasting time", but they can also strongly act as a piece of media that sparks interest in children to learn history.
@@Krovos_ I'm not a fan of you spreading misinformation about these games, in this case Syndicate. But I suppose telling lies about characters and games to promote other characters and games is the favourite pass time of the disingenuous AC online community.
Small correction, the St. Peter's Basilica we see in Brotherhood is the old version of the basilica, since the current version only started construction in 1506, 3 years after the last sequence in Rome.
@@assassinviper83 They also bent the truth here, since the dome was built near the end of 16th century, not at the start, as the last part of current basilica (obviously). The old basilica didn't have a dome. The devs openly said they wanted to add the dome, despite it not being accurate, to be more recognizable. They did the same with the spire on the Notre Dame, which was originally added around 1840, I think.
I believe this was for the good, I don't think we need 100% historical accuracy but rather enjoy the visualized buildings in the game . for the detailed information 🙂
I'm hoping that Ubisoft will make a game situated in ancient Indonesia, especially taking place at the oldest ruins in humans civilization, The Gunung Padang Sites which was known to be built around in 25000 BC, which was older than The Pyramids. Nice video by the way, i love your concept!
buildings designs is what made assassin's creed great, it has always been so cool to just look around you and see all those buildings that you knew from real life.
It's fascinating that most of these buildings are far older than my unified country. It's absolutely insane. Also, people may hate newer AC titles but the way they recreate places on a certain period is impeccable.
As an aspiring Architect, I find this very helpful. History of Architecture questionnaires (from Pre-Historic up to Post Modern Era Bldgs.) will also appear on the board exam. Amazing game!
Fatih mosque actually doesn't stand today. It got destroyed on an earthquake 18. Century and they rebuilt it from scratch, with a different design if I'm not mistaken. Also sadly we don't have some of the most beautiful Ottoman architecture in the game like Süleymaniye and Blue Mosque because the game takes place not much after the conquest and Ottomans simply didn't built them yet
My wife watched me play Origins and i was sitting on the perch of the library of Alexandria and I was telling her the whole story about how scholars would “pay” to visit the city with books and then how it was intentionally burned down and 1000s of years of history and civilization was lost, her response: ugh this is definitely the game for you
The same thing can be said about Bait elhikma in Baghdad another thousand years of knowledge lost , Kinda reminds me of the last movie of Indiana jones when he traveled in time to see Archimedes. The look in his face represents all of those schloals , or pepole who read a lot of history it is a dream to seeing old cities like Athens, Rome, Alexanderia, to the pyramids while been bulid , those games allow us to live this experience no one will understand unless he likes history.
I was gonna comment the same thing... william the conqueror was crowned in westminster abbey back in 1060-something.... they might be talking about the current church that stands today but there are still walls that we're built almost 1000yrs from the original wesminster abbey that still stand today
Great video and excellent music. But I think Mycenae (~1300 BCE) from Odyssey certainly deserved a mention for the importance of the Mycenaean civilization in ancient Greek mythology, legends and history.
0:42 That is actually the old St Peter’s Basilica that has been demolished. You can see the dome of the new St Peter’s at the back (although the dome shouldn’t have existed back in 1506). A beautiful game nonetheless.
If I'm not mistaken, there's a landmark in AC Valhalla DLC (the irish map) that says it's older than the pyramids, newgrange I think it's called. Still can be visited today.
VERY well made video, one small nitpick tho is that I wish that Mirage got an entry for something. AC3 also didn't get an entry but that makes a bit more sense as not that much landmarks have survived
Thank you for your comment , I wish that anything left from old Baghdad, It has been destroyed 1260 AD by Mongols for AC III and Rouge. I didn't find any obvious landmarks. I wished I could add something, too.
@@assassinviper83 Oh I didnt realize that. Thanks for clarifying! Yeah sadly I agree about 3 and Rogue. even if their settings might have some historical buildings that have lasted, they arent landmarks in the games.
@@assassinviper83 I'd say the Old State House in Boston is probably the most notable landmark for AC3 that's still standing. Masyaf Castle from AC1 is still in decent condition, as is the Basilica of Saint-Denis in Dead Kings. Great video.
@@assassinviper83 Dur-Kurigalzu could have made the list! It still stands today and was built in the 14th century BCE. Also would have liked to see Newgrange, Ireland (~3200 BCE) from AC Valhalla and Delphi Stadium, Greece (~6th century BCE) from Odyssey.
I would love to see an Assassins Creed game that is set during the Civil War in either in South or the North of the US or one that is set in Ancient Mesopotamia
They should have made an Assassins Creed set in the Bronze Age, with the Assyrians as the antagonists. I mean, the potential is just there. But a game that does not hold back on gore and violence, flayings, torture, mutilation, slavery, sacrificial offerings... Damn, a Bronze Age game that is messed up and dark, that would be awesome. Like Tyranny did, but without the fantasy.
Mirage had an entire storyline about the spirits of a previous incarnation haunting the main character, Valhalla had an actual norse god as a character, in Odyssey you could fight mythical monsters, and the entire premise of the franchise is that the real creators of the humanity are these mysterious ethereal super beings who left traces of themselves across time and globe that grant powers to whoever wields them. Its almost like AC games painstakingly recreate the settings of the games but only use "real history" as a jumping off point to tell whatever larger stories they want.
There's a mistake in the video. Unlike the general conception Turks did not rename Constantinople , instead used the Ottoman Turkish version Konstantiniyye. Istanbul is a relatively new name that was not created but naturally arose from the public's usage of it. So for the Fatih Mosque it should have been Konstantiniyye, not Istanbul.
Isn't it from AC Unity's Helix Rifts? Unity had a handful of Rifts where you would run through WW1/WW2 (can't remember precisely which) Paris and even had the zeppelin flying on the tour eiffel like in this video
yes, the video was about the most famous landmarks, I missed some of them but will follow with part 2 for the missing landmarks , I will include it thank you for pointing out
I love how in Origins and Odyssey we can explore ruins which are already thousands of years old by the time those games take place
I heard someone say that "the pyramids are ancient to the people ancient Egypt"
@@catwithaneyepatch the Great Pyramid was older to Cleopatra than Cleopatra is to us
@@gilbertdauterive668 pretty much yeah
@@gilbertdauterive668That should be completely eye-opening in regards to our civilization. We’ve been around FOR A WHILE
@@catwithaneyepatch lol here in Ireland we have New Grange monument which is older then the Great Pyramids
Syndicate never fail to fascinated me
The most accurate London details we have got so far in a game
True, finally someone who appreciates syndicate🙏
My dream is to visit London and stand in front of Big Ben thinking "Evie was here"😭
the game shows London when it's peaks , when it was the world's Capital, it's a dream for me to visit London as well :)
That's my favorite AC ever. I completed every little thing in it and bought all the available DLCs. Also, it was the last AC I truly enjoyed. After that, the new AC style (especially the combat system) is something that I can't enjoy.
@@assassinviper83modern london looks like Islamabad
@@leonrussell9607 Great We got the clowns in here now.
Assassin's Creed is a great franchise that let gamers explore old era.
yes indeed it is
except assassin’s creed shadows that is horrible 💀
How do you judge it before you play?
@@assassinviper83do you see the difference between the one you show here and assassin creed shadow? The things in here are presented as an accurate depiction of pinnacle of human civilization and their culture. They try to make it as authentic and close as possible even though it is sometime not accurate because the players want to explore the world of the past that they have no way to do so only if there’s a Time Machine. Meanwhile, Shadow got basically everything wrong from the scenery to the structure to the banner to even the damn season and even the writing. I have no problem with Naoe at all. But Yasuke? Really? The game is set in Japan during a Sengoku period. I want to play as a Japanese. There are multiple figures with tons of historical events relating to them during that period. Why Yasuke? The one with barely anything about him at all aside from one book coming from a British guy with no concrete and solid evidence at all aside from some assumptions he said so himself. Or you can just not use any historical figures at all. Bayek does not exist? Ezio is not in history book? It’s weird.
@@stevenlee3240 what a weirdo you are. We are talking about historical landmarks. The people like you criticising shadows for being woke are actually the ones overthinking and trying to be anti woke.
All these people from the past never thought that the world would soon have flying machines and self-driving cars and portable supercomputers. It’s amazing how much the world change in a matter of hundreds of years.
I mean, we could have flying cars or teleportation systems within the next century and we'd never know.
@@_Just_Another_Guyeither that or we could be back to caves and stones, you never know how the world might reset utsekf
it took 300,000 years for humanity to reach a population of 1 billion and another 214 years for it to reach 8 billion
Dude for me personally I feel like ancient civilization were way more advanced that us.
Like for example with all the tech we have nowadays
Nobody knows how the pyramids were build like wtf
@@patience2202 did he predict GTA 7
Insane that Stonehenge as stood for longer than most great wonders around the world
I used to live not far from Stonehenge when I was a kid so we'd go there every so often. Not that the area itself got anymore interesting but over time the context of how long its been there starts to hit you, especially as a very history curious child. Thinking back to that now as an adult adds extra context in that it's really hard to truly grasp just how long some things have been on this Earth for. The number of things I have forgotten from 2 decades ago feels like an age away and yet there are man made structures that still stand from thousands of times longer ago than that., and then natural structures that have been around thousands or even millions of times longer than those.
Yup, and what did we do? Dump a main road right next to it.
Just keep Clark Griswold away from it.
@@ExplodingConsolepinnacle reference I watched Christmas vacation last night
I'm still hoping one day schools/parents finally acknowledge that games aren't just for "fun/wasting time", but they can also strongly act as a piece of media that sparks interest in children to learn history.
I had kearbed more history than my history teachers because of ac franchise and movies
Of course they will, because you’re gonna be the next generation of teachers/parents lol. That’s how time works.
AC3 is used a lot to teach about the american revolution in american schools, then you have the 3 rpg games with their tourism mode
Yeah, games are the reason that made me more interested in history and some geography
Kinda insane how this GOATed video doesn't have more views.
Thanks for your comment 🙏
Its been one day!
@@Krovos_ I'm not a fan of you spreading misinformation about these games, in this case Syndicate. But I suppose telling lies about characters and games to promote other characters and games is the favourite pass time of the disingenuous AC online community.
@chrismoore5333 Are you mentally ill? Why have you responded to my single comment like 4 times lmao.
Take your meds, schizo
I cannot get over how good they modelled London in Syndicate. It looked incredible and was so close to the actual layout
Ancient Egypt and Greece just looks beautiful
yes indeed
Small correction, the St. Peter's Basilica we see in Brotherhood is the old version of the basilica, since the current version only started construction in 1506, 3 years after the last sequence in Rome.
You are right it is under construction in the game, I mentioned the date of completion 1506 , thanks a lot
@@assassinviper83 They also bent the truth here, since the dome was built near the end of 16th century, not at the start, as the last part of current basilica (obviously). The old basilica didn't have a dome. The devs openly said they wanted to add the dome, despite it not being accurate, to be more recognizable. They did the same with the spire on the Notre Dame, which was originally added around 1840, I think.
I believe this was for the good, I don't think we need 100% historical accuracy but rather enjoy the visualized buildings in the game . for the detailed information 🙂
@@assassinviper83 Well, I'm a history buff, so I'm always more hot for accuracy. Apples and oranges, I guess. =)
Yes exactly 😄
When i hear Ezio's family soundtrack its feels really nostalgic. And fits well w all the assassin's creed. Its a masterpiece🥲
yes really GOAT sound track in games ( in my opinion)
0:30 The Buckingham Palace shot was incredible, Evie slowly walking towards it with that drip was aesthetically pleasing💛
Great video🙏
Which game is that?
Assassin's creed syndicate
I'm hoping that Ubisoft will make a game situated in ancient Indonesia, especially taking place at the oldest ruins in humans civilization, The Gunung Padang Sites which was known to be built around in 25000 BC, which was older than The Pyramids. Nice video by the way, i love your concept!
We may get jungle and sea, just like the Black Flag
On google it says they were built around 45 bce-22 ce
Damn learning the history of my own country has never been more fun if this ever happens
@@Hadori-kun Great idea, set sail to Batavia!!
What do you mean by oldest ruins in Human civilization?
You know Gobeklitepe, right?
Fun fact: The pyramids are older to Bayek then he is to us.
That is insane, Bayek was ~2000 years before us but Pyramids were 3000+ years before Bayek 💀
buildings designs is what made assassin's creed great, it has always been so cool to just look around you and see all those buildings that you knew from real life.
Assassin’s Creed in Modern Age be like:
“Mr. Grand Master, a second Piece of Eden has hit the tower!”
It's fascinating that most of these buildings are far older than my unified country. It's absolutely insane.
Also, people may hate newer AC titles but the way they recreate places on a certain period is impeccable.
As an aspiring Architect, I find this very helpful. History of Architecture questionnaires (from Pre-Historic up to Post Modern Era Bldgs.) will also appear on the board exam. Amazing game!
it's insane how the closest time period to the modern era in AC so far is WW1
Well, there's that "glitch" sequence set in WW2 in Unity
Probaly the closest we can get without anyone getting too political/restrictive about the setting
how is that insane
Its really good to see the evolution of architecture of mankind through the years
Fatih mosque actually doesn't stand today. It got destroyed on an earthquake 18. Century and they rebuilt it from scratch, with a different design if I'm not mistaken. Also sadly we don't have some of the most beautiful Ottoman architecture in the game like Süleymaniye and Blue Mosque because the game takes place not much after the conquest and Ottomans simply didn't built them yet
Westminster Abbey has existed since 1066 so not sure where 165 years comes from
I swear every single assassins creed game is a masterpiece. thank you ubisoft
Fantastic😍. Good job.👍 I like it❤
Thanks 😊
My wife watched me play Origins and i was sitting on the perch of the library of Alexandria and I was telling her the whole story about how scholars would “pay” to visit the city with books and then how it was intentionally burned down and 1000s of years of history and civilization was lost, her response: ugh this is definitely the game for you
The same thing can be said about Bait elhikma in Baghdad another thousand years of knowledge lost , Kinda reminds me of the last movie of Indiana jones when he traveled in time to see Archimedes. The look in his face represents all of those schloals , or pepole who read a lot of history it is a dream to seeing old cities like Athens, Rome, Alexanderia, to the pyramids while been bulid , those games allow us to live this experience no one will understand unless he likes history.
The cut from syndicate to black flag amazes me, games 2 years apart while looking like a decade. Syndicate truly is a masterpiece
Havana is the only AC IV city where you can still walk the same strets.
I used to get goosebumps while playing the old games
Westminster Abbey, 165 years old?! Closer to a thousand!
It was by mistake, I corrected it in the other video
Great video bro❤
Thanks 🔥
Something i love see in some cities in the world is cultural layers with a lot of contruction from diferent eras.
majestic video mate, well done
Glad you enjoyed it thanks a lot
Ubisoft's games are full of bugs but in terms of environments there is no doubt that they are marvellous.
Amazing video Mr. Viper
I loved Unity.
and AC IV.
I hate that AC games are RPGs now, but I hope they will bring back the old AC games back.
Maybe... someday.
Unity and syndicate are breathless
Why I love this game series? Because I can geek out over historical landmarks. That’s all
Always loved the graphics in assassin's Creed, I would play origins for hours just looking at the scenery
Yeah lol, it feels like youre actually experiencing what happened in that time period
The Pantheon still looking almost exactly the same still blows my mind
Amazing, thank you ❤
I'm glad you like it! Thank you 😊
That's why I love history, that's why I love these games.
Assassin's creed games historical reconstruction is always awesome.
Stone Age people otw to leave the most random and confusing landmarks with 0 context:
it isn't random, the context got lost in time
Very cool video! Well done!!
Thank you very much!
Well done great idea for a video❤
thanks a lot
Westminster Abby is not 165 years old 😂
I was gonna comment the same thing... william the conqueror was crowned in westminster abbey back in 1060-something.... they might be talking about the current church that stands today but there are still walls that we're built almost 1000yrs from the original wesminster abbey that still stand today
It was wrong , I corrected it in the other video
It's incredible to think that most of these structures were already ancient even during the lifetimes of the Assassin/protagonist characters.
Newgrange in ac wrath of the druid is older than stonehenge by around 200 years- from an irishman who loves newgrange!
Hu, yes correct it's in part 2
This video is a masterpiece ✅
Thanks a lot 🙏
I really enjoyed AC origins. Im a big fan of the mummy movie and to be able to explore the pyramids was awesome
Always W vids ty
thanks a lot
Great video and excellent music. But I think Mycenae (~1300 BCE) from Odyssey certainly deserved a mention for the importance of the Mycenaean civilization in ancient Greek mythology, legends and history.
0:42 That is actually the old St Peter’s Basilica that has been demolished. You can see the dome of the new St Peter’s at the back (although the dome shouldn’t have existed back in 1506). A beautiful game nonetheless.
Breathtaking video thank you
Thank you so much 🙏
Beautiful video
Thanks 😊
Cool vid, missing newgrange thou 😂😂😂
Hi, it is in the newer video
That's great!👏
Thanks! 😃
Ive only played origins once Valhalla twice and oddysey twice.
Time to play this games again I guess
If I'm not mistaken, there's a landmark in AC Valhalla DLC (the irish map) that says it's older than the pyramids, newgrange I think it's called. Still can be visited today.
In the new video
ua-cam.com/video/XqMpK94qvkk/v-deo.html
you knew what the audience wants unique and special
thanks
VERY well made video, one small nitpick tho is that I wish that Mirage got an entry for something. AC3 also didn't get an entry but that makes a bit more sense as not that much landmarks have survived
Thank you for your comment , I wish that anything left from old Baghdad, It has been destroyed 1260 AD by Mongols for AC III and Rouge. I didn't find any obvious landmarks. I wished I could add something, too.
@@assassinviper83 Oh I didnt realize that. Thanks for clarifying! Yeah sadly I agree about 3 and Rogue. even if their settings might have some historical buildings that have lasted, they arent landmarks in the games.
@@assassinviper83 I'd say the Old State House in Boston is probably the most notable landmark for AC3 that's still standing. Masyaf Castle from AC1 is still in decent condition, as is the Basilica of Saint-Denis in Dead Kings. Great video.
@@assassinviper83use the database, you can often find many of the landmarks in there
@@assassinviper83 Dur-Kurigalzu could have made the list! It still stands today and was built in the 14th century BCE. Also would have liked to see Newgrange, Ireland (~3200 BCE) from AC Valhalla and Delphi Stadium, Greece (~6th century BCE) from Odyssey.
I would love to see an Assassins Creed game that is set during the Civil War in either in South or the North of the US or one that is set in Ancient Mesopotamia
Assassin's creed III ??
This game is in the depths of my heart. ❤
eiffel tower with a v is during the german siege in ww2 in 1941.
Yes, in the game, it was during the mission in 1944
This made me realize how old the pyramids really are❤
such a great idea!
Thanks
Last i checked Westminster Abbey was over a millennia old
They should have made an Assassins Creed set in the Bronze Age, with the Assyrians as the antagonists. I mean, the potential is just there. But a game that does not hold back on gore and violence, flayings, torture, mutilation, slavery, sacrificial offerings... Damn, a Bronze Age game that is messed up and dark, that would be awesome. Like Tyranny did, but without the fantasy.
I MISS UBISOFT. PLIZZZ COMEBACKKK
How do you get the physics on Arnos outfit to look that good?
Physics Patch and Other Improvements
www.nexusmods.com/assassinscreedunity/mods/125
Where Dur-kurigalzu, who appeared in mirage !! It was built around 1200 bc so it's 3200 years now !!!
In the other video, part 2, my friend
Amazing video
Thanks for the visit
Thanks
I'd love to play ac2 or revelations or brotherhood with unity graaphics and animations
Now, I can be a true historian Samaria
Hello, so Big Ben is actually the Bell
At the top of the tower, the tower itself is called St Stephen's Tower 👍
funny to see the oldest and newest landmark are both in England
Using any reshades or graphics mods
Fanehuil Hall, Boston in AC3
Yes it is in the other video
@assassinviper83 oh sorry, thanks🥰
With ac games, ubisoft really gave us something cool to see
History which can't be understand from just reading a book, Is more experienced through games.
Hey! You left out the Umayyad Mosque of Damascus in the first game. Finished in 638 AD
In part 2, my friend, thanks for your comment
gooodddddd how i love this franchise
We need a Bronze Age assassins creed like Mycenae or the Hittite empire
The St. Peter basilica date is terribly wrong. It was built in the IV-V century AD
Hi, thank you for your comment. Yes, but rebuilt 1506AD
this just hurts me...
Why do the buildings feel bigger in unity and syndicate?
because and map is 1:1 scale
Wait correct me if im wrong but how could the building in havanna be from 1777 if black flag took place in the 1720s
Watch this
ua-cam.com/users/shortsrB8w5AVvXB0?si=sc1qGI47go8qgSol
Thanks
You should mention the specific game too.
Who misses when assassin's creed was about real history? now its just 💀
Mirage had an entire storyline about the spirits of a previous incarnation haunting the main character, Valhalla had an actual norse god as a character, in Odyssey you could fight mythical monsters, and the entire premise of the franchise is that the real creators of the humanity are these mysterious ethereal super beings who left traces of themselves across time and globe that grant powers to whoever wields them. Its almost like AC games painstakingly recreate the settings of the games but only use "real history" as a jumping off point to tell whatever larger stories they want.
Looks like im getting another game to play
breaks my heart how nothing from baghdad survived
There's a mistake in the video. Unlike the general conception Turks did not rename Constantinople , instead used the Ottoman Turkish version Konstantiniyye. Istanbul is a relatively new name that was not created but naturally arose from the public's usage of it. So for the Fatih Mosque it should have been Konstantiniyye, not Istanbul.
Westminster Abbey is 755 years old...
The Pantheon in Rome was built in 25BC.
It was mentioned in Wikipedia that it's bulid in 25 but destroyed and rebuilt 125 AD
The first one is from Ac syndicate ww1 dlc.
Isn't it from AC Unity's Helix Rifts? Unity had a handful of Rifts where you would run through WW1/WW2 (can't remember precisely which) Paris and even had the zeppelin flying on the tour eiffel like in this video
@@bag_of_gold8775 In unity, that was from ww2 Arno climbs on Eiffel tower. Even he shoots on German Stukas. And that's the second one on this video.
0:17 which game of assassin creed ??
Assassin's creed syndicate
Most of these are either centuries older or half a millennium older than said
Some*
I considered the date of finishing, not start building and that date may be different in some references
Aside from Westminster Abbey, the date is wrong. I corrected it in the other videos
song name?
forgot Boyne tombs/ Newgrange from AC Valhalla wrath of the druids
yes, the video was about the most famous landmarks, I missed some of them but will follow with part 2 for the missing landmarks , I will include it thank you for pointing out
@assassinviper83 no problem, I enjoyed this video, keep it up