Assassin's Creed Origins - 5 Cool Locations You Should Visit
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I honestly love origins more than odyssey
Me too
whilest I agree that Origins feels like it belongs more in the AC universe, I have to say Odyssey and its world building made for the best the franchise has ever been at there is just so many interesting things to find out and the world design is stunning whereas Origins was mostly sandbox which got stagnant after some playtime. Storywise Origins wins hands down though imo but I bought Odyssey for exploration and seeing historical locations and mythological creatures :) I'm satisfied with both.
@@simplyruben3184 I played Origins and it was very boring. Why you ask? Because while the world building was amazing, the quests and things to do were 3 types - get my item from guards or bandits, clear the enemy ford and loot treasure. That's all this game is all about without the main mission that while doing it i felt nothing. Just more tedious grind and work. I finished this game 2 months ago, doing and exploring EVERYTHING and i remember only four quests - the hunt and death of Khemu, death of Shadia, the one with the defiled mummies that made the whole village stink and the one with the guy that wanted to do his sister but died. That's it.
The Witcher 3 i finished two years ago and i remember a ton of quests still. That just shows the difference between quality and quantity.
@@Shadowhunterbg I understand your opinion and I respect it. For me I also find then repetetive but the stories in them is what made me love Origins. Yes, I quit the game cause of repetition but I just keep coming back for some reason even though I really hate games on the desert and just very bright places. Also, pls don't compare it to witcher 3 or any other game that is vastly different from AC. I understand why you would compare but it doesn't mean that AC is a bad game just because the others are good. They all have their charm. But hey, it's your opinion and this is mine, all I ask is the comparison with witcher 3 again and again and again.
I personally loved the story of odyssey more but man Bayek is certainly one of the best assassins and is way better than Alexios and Kassandra combined. I still liked odyssey better tho, it was funny, I had a lot of friends in that game that reminded me about my friends, the story was incredible and so was the graphics and the map, origins was still a good game tho but it gets repetitive in some cases which makes it kinda annoying but black flag has the same issue, tail, eavesdrop, kill. The only things you do in black flag but in origins it’s more like travel, kill, loot repeating over and over again.
For everyone who wants to know: the pharos lighthouse got destroyed by an earthquake I believe about 500 years ago. However you can stil go diving in the sea to have a look at the remains of it
The first earthquake to damage it was around 1030 years ago. There is no exact year for the second one which also probably dealt significant damage on an already ruined tower, while the last one was around 695 years ago. So it's safe to assume by 500 years ago there was nothing left, just like today, because people reused the stones that didn't fall into the sea.
only 500 years ago?!
i thought it was waaayyyy back when, huh, guess i was wrong.
@@tacomicah4446 Common misconception. You have to thank the church for that. They don't call them The Dark Ages because they didn't have sunlight... Thank God for the Renaissance!
Pharaohs I’m from Egypt and I believe in queen nerfiti
Silverback Gorrilla
Catholics funded and produced the great works of the Renaissance. There was a decline in art and other arenas during the Dark Ages because of Rome’s fall in the west due to barbarian invasions and the diseases didn’t help either. They weren’t dark because of the church despite what anti-Catholics would like to think.
I find all of Cyrene to be absolutely beautiful, especially the hill/countryside.
Agreed! I loved exploring the roman countryside along with Cyrene, although I wish you could visit the Roman Akropolis in Cyrene without having to fight past all those guards because it really is a pretty sight.
It’s actually located in the modern country of Libya, somewhere east of Ben Ghazi.
I explore Cyrene on level 5
Theres greece for u now :/
Matthew Schmoyer I wonder weather it my be the region of Cyrene, Lydia.
The White Desert in general looks breathtaking.
oh the white desert. the black desert aint good enough for you?
@@juggernuts1000 Lol!
@@juggernuts1000 how about the asian desert? You should be lucky it doesnt exist😥
Racist
YOU'RE BREATHTAKING!!
After I did everything I stay in Siwa... I don't know why but there's something about being right at home and defending the people that live there that makes me feel right
Bruce Wayne Old lady who healed Senu: Siwa has been destroyed
Me: No, it has not. Surprised they did not make the buildings look damaged at least after that point.
Same with me. No joke. Are you Australian?
gaaaay
maximaldinotrap destroyed meaning that alot of people died I guess
Bruce Wayne how much missioons in siwa?
There are 10 feats of engineering and calculation in the building of the Great Pyramid:
1) First the builders leveled the ground and cut a 6,000 hectare bedrock to fit many slabs, each one as heavy as a car.
2) They carried 130 granite blocks over 500 miles from the quarry. Each block weighed between 12 and 70 tonnes. These blocks would become the interior of the Great Pyramid. The blocks were held up 210 feet. An achievement, that today would be a massive challenge.
3) The Great Pyramid has 3 chambers inside. With breath taking precision, the builders cut a passage through the solid rock, 300 feet long by 3 feet wide, to reach the lowest chamber.
Architects claim that keeping the tunnel at the exact same angle is a mind blowing feat that would have needed very special tools. Precision tools that would have to be needed for the entire building process. That which cannot be explained by a copper chisel and stone.
4) The builders worked with more than 2 million stones, all of different shapes and sizes, making accurate building much more difficult. Despite this, the upper chamber is perfectly horizontal and vertical. The builders got it right to 1/50th of an inch. This is a feat any modern structural engineer would envy. The Great Pyramid stayed in tact through earthquakes that flattened everything around it.
5) The position of the Great Pyramid is absolutely precise. It points North within 5 hundredths of a degree. Even in the 17th century, thousands of years after the Great Pyramid was built, they could not come close to that degree of accuracy.
6) The Great Pyramid has 8 sides, as several aerial photos have shown the apparent illusion. Building an 8 sided pyramid is much more complicated than building a 4 sided pyramid. The accuracy had to have had been to a centimetre, a millimetre. With all building techniques and modern tools, architects and structural engineers claim we would be in big trouble.
7) Egyptologists claim that the pyramid took 20 years to build. There are over 2 million stone blocks in the pyramid varying in shape and size from 2.5 to 15 tons in weight. If they had worked 12 hour shifts, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, they would have had to quarry, carve, lift and fit 1 block every 2 and a half minutes.
8) In 1859, an Englishman John Taylor, discovered if you calculate the two prominent dimensions of the pyramid, you get the mathematical formula for Pi, one of the building blocks of science, mathematics and engineering. A structural engineer goes on to explain the significance of Pi in the Great Pyramid: The half perimeter of the pyramid is the biggest horizontal visible dimension and its height is the biggest verticial invisible dimension. However to get the visual and explanation you need to watch the video.
9) If you look at the various dimensions of the pyramid, each part can be multipled by a whole number to give the total height of the Great Pyramid. The surface of the 4 sides, divided by the surface of the base equals the famous Golden Ratio, one of the key principles of aesthetics and design. The Golden Ratio is unique and occurs all over the natural world, from plants, to the human form and great art, a constant in the universe. By dividing the half perimeter by the total height, you get the Golden Ratio squared.
10) If you draw two circles, one inside, and one outside the base of the Great Pyramid. If you subtract the length of the inside circle from the length of the outside circle, you get the Speed of Light at 299,792458, this is the number in the pyramid: 299,79
In conclusion: As they would have you believe,
4,700 years ago, when the rest of the planet was roaming around in animal skins, the Ancient Egyptians flattened a limestone pillar, paved an area the size of 6 football fields, piled up 2.3 million blocks to the height of a 42 story building.
Drove a narrow 300 foot long passage straight through the rock. Fitted the stone in the inner chamber with complete precision. Built the outside of the pyramid with 8 sides instead of 4, and made the pyramid earthquake proof. Line it up precisely with magnetic North, and got the whole job done in only 20 years using only a copper chisel and a stone.
And to top it off, encoded Pi, the Golden Ratio and the Speed of Light into the dimensions.
"Whoever built the pyramids had knowledge of electrical power and magnetism. They were true masters of sound and frequency, and all evidence points to this conclusion."
If one is to look at Ellora, Baalbek, Gobekli Tepe, Teotihuacan or any of the countess other ancient structures, you will see jaw dropping precision and accuracy. Despite what people believe, there's far more to this planet Earth than we think. Seeing is believing yes, but the past is much more complex than they would have us believe.
There's more to this than meets the eye.
That's the biggest comment in youtube history. 😊😊😊😊😊
@P yeah,sience bitch!
"If you draw two circles, one inside, and one outside the base of the Great Pyramid. " can you be a little more precise on this one?
the pi "encoded" in the pyramid is obvious to me. you will need to build in circular dimensions to make something that big stable if you only have stone to use. so obviously pi is in there. but the speed of light has nothing to do with a building so i would like to know what you mean. where do i draw the circles exactly?
i would find it fascinating to be wrong but to me its quite frankly impossible to measure the speed of light that precisely especially if units of time (besides broad ones like day, night, week month year) havent been invented yet. so pi fine. its a ratio that was used so you can get it out of the building. which doesnt mean anyone intentionally encoded it. its just what happens when you construct with circles. but the speed of light. comon.
You must be fun at parties..... ;)
Because aliens.
I love the way that other games like unity and synicate weren’t even a tenth as big as origins it makes me want to go back to ancient Egypt so beautiful
Map of Origins is around 35 times larger than the one in Unity.2.4-2.5km² vs 80-90km².
I think the cave where Aya and Bayek are burried and where the modern story is happening should be on this list.
Is it possible to find the cave that Bayek's tomb is in while playing as Bayek in ancient Egypt? Cuz I've been searching all over the map but i can't find it
Prometheus II Yes it is possible
Prometheus II its near siwa, filled with hyena’s
I managed to find it in the Quattara depression after I used Senu to track a pack of hyena's in that area, Thanks for the tip!
Prometheus II No problem
The cat village in the mountain !
Which mountain? And what?
The cat village is Ogdamos in the Paraitonion region and it completely populated by cats and nothing else.
I haven’t found this place
1000Gryzor Omg, I know what I’ll be looking for tomorrow xD
I’m coming...with fire bombs
My favorite so far has to be the “ Gift from the Gods” quest where you have to figure out the sundial. It was pretty awesome 👍
when I saw Ardyn, I was shocked. Thats definitely one of the few times a game really exceeded my expectations
That last tomb looks similar in terms of architecture to the Observatory from Black Flag. Anyone else think that too?
And every weird inhuman structure in all of AC 😂 from those who came before, Minerva etc lol
That's because it is; any smooth, glowing, geometric architecture in AC has First Civilization origins.
It also looks simillar to the one in ac 3 in The first mission
I just discovered the final location by accident today while exploring and I was literally blown away by the view itself and the quest. Just wow!
Stvarno! Ja sam dve questove uradio pre glavne price. Mamila me ta prica kako Bayek pomaze ljudima i da se ponasa kao pravi Medjay. Zbog toga sam i radio side questove ,ali prica,grafika i sve ostalo je fenomenalno. AC Origins spada u mojih top 5 AC igara :)
I am currently playing assassin's creed origins for the first time, I love it.
In the east of the black desert is a huge canyon that looks pretty impressive, it's not a location with a question mark but still
And I would definitely add Cyrene/all these roman and green areas in the west, because they are just Beautiful
Damn right.
I really wish that the game was set at least a thousand years before origins. That’s the best ancient egypt and is ACTUALLY ancient egypt.
Chopper Chopra are you being serious.....did you ever pay attention in history class??? Egypt had its golden age nearly 2500 years before origins. That’s when egypt was at its peak, going back to 1000bc is not gonna do any harm. If anything it’s gonna do the game justice. It will actually be egypt.
So what event would you base it on?
Kevin Jong i would base it during the events of Nefertiti and Akhenaten. When they changed religions and built new cities, this pissed off a lot of egyptians. Their reign is also an extremely interesting one. In my opinion i prefer old kingdom egypt to origins egypt. Just my opinion tho.
Cuban Cucumber The Ptolemaic Dynasty was always interesting though. Especially Cleopatra and her promiscuity.
LagIsReal it was very interesting, just not my idea of ancient egypt.
The Pharos' height is accurate, the latest scientific estimates suggests it was between 120-137 meters tall. Which fits with the game.
Dude, your channel is so good. Sometimes I feel like I'm watching a UA-camr with like 1m subs
wow i didnt notice that
HiddenBlade 953 I know you
The Great library of Alexandria is honestly one of the most detailed places in the whole of Origins you should pay that a visit too
The temple of seth anath does actualy exist in real life also known as the northen unfinish pyramid of zawyet el aryan all tho it hasn't been opened to the public due to it now being inside a military base
Martin Garcia the location was used in a movie. Not sure what movie and when it was.
jared struyde yeah in 1964 i think
It's a dump site now no joke and sad
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_of_the_Pharaohs
Martin Garcia but in the game it's made in such a way that it looks like a first civilization building
A classic Fizhy top 5 :)
A vintage
Yes Fizhy's Top 5's are the best in the whole Franchise. (Smiling).
(Hits the drums)
I will definitely go to these, thanks!
I really LOVE the awesome and authenticity of origins world
This game is *AMAZING*
Just discovered the Seth Anat Tomb an hour ago. It was awesome!
The central desert region just north of Giza is a really freaky place with the mirages, illusions, sand storms and giant locust swarms.
Another cool location is bayek's tomb in the quattara depression
Excellent top 5 list. Well done!
Something worth mentioning is that after you complete the main story and go to the tomb in the Desheret desert, I quest will be there and it's not dlc because it happened before I got the dlcs but only after I did main story. There's also no quest markers on the map so you have to travel there
the palace throne rooms in Memphis and Alexandria can be fascinating. You can imagine yourself approaching Julius or Augustus Caesar in Alexandria or Cleopatra in Memphis walking past grandiose architecture designed to be magnificent and intimidating
Great list. I loved the aqueduct also
I think that mountain in the Black Desert and the Sphinx were the coolest locations featured in this video.
Broken Bridge agreed
Thanks OkaOscar
The sphinx was tiny to me, i expected it to be a lot bigger. Underneath id good though
The Sphinx showed all 12 locations for the star gazing quest.
Broken Bridge I thought it was the sphinx and the very last one was the best, but that's just my opinion 😊
phenomenal game! best one in years, so much detail and so much to see and do and the map is definitely the largest game world i recall ever playing
Played odyssey?
I also really enjoy the little cat city in the Green Mountains area, which is also a hermit location
Wonderful ending music Fizhy. I only just noticed it.
Yeah make a part 2, liked this one.
Why do you have so less subs? You should have like a million. Subbed and liked btw.
i found all this even before finishing on the 1st run, dev put interesting point there so we can explore for immersing the game
5 warm locations in assassins creed origins everywhere because it is in Egypt and Egypt is hot.Yhahah.
#5 could be inspired by the "Unfinished Pyramids" of Zawyet El Aryan and Anu Rawash. Very similar entrances and restricted access in present day
Ruined temple complex of Sobek is amazing
Hey if i understand correctly, aya and bayek are then throught the story not together anymore?
I think the Seth-Anat Tomb might be an exaggeration of Zawyet El Aryan. It is a real location in egypt and it is unknown exactly what it is, some think it was a pyramid being carved out of the ground and others think its an alternative form of quarry. Some think it was gonna be something else entirely
I just brought this game cant wait to play!!!!
im getting a ps 4 and ac origins on tuesday!! :D im so excited
If anyone hasn't yet.....Those do visit the Duat through Nefertitis tomb in Valley of Kings ...it has a few quests and the view is just breathtaking
have you found the brothel yet? full of suggestive imagery and characters!
The last sight does exist in Egypt it's on military ground and buckle up they are not allowing excavations and are currently using it as a dumpster
“A Gift from the gods” is the best cool location :)
Ayy nice vid my dude. Do you play on pc or console?
The Pharos was slightly larger in real life. The Traveler Ibn Battuta graphed it's exact size on his pilgramige in a lost measurements called spans.
been to all these locations and i think number 3 is the best of them.
The last location is so cool
Theres a really cool surprise after completing the puzzle in the queat a gift from the gods.... Its mind baffling
The last location I'm almost positive was put into the game as a location due to the storyline as you may already know it is a futuristic (ALIEN) type of infrastructure. Ubisoft just has to render the game with hints like that one to make it a little more realizable
Stav Miguel it was built by Isu, not aliens
MetriMake • I only say aliens..(Aliens) in parenthesis because yes the story says ISU..but people still believe in thw alien scheme. So it was me mocking people who don't actually bwlieve that humans have been around far more longer then realized. Thank you for clarifying that for me as well. Only because I too could have been one of the people to believe in such shit...(Aliens)
Stav Miguel aha lol
It was built by "The Ones Who Came Before" RIGHT? (didn't play Origins yet) At least, it looks like it.. Or do the newer AC players don't know who that are? 😂
Bro great video! One of these I didn’t know about. Even tho I put like 70 hours in the game. What outfit is that btw? Thanks
Egyptian Hedj :) Cheers man
I love Odyssey and Ancient Greece/Greek Mythology, but Origins was just so much more interesting and fun to play.
Nice. For the record. I was playing around with a freecam mod for this game (as I am always interests how games are done from the technical point of view) and it seams that all of the surroundings that are out of bound (behind the Animus wall) are all scaled properly. All the mountains seen South of Deshert Desert are in fact around 150 do 200 km away from the game area (according to the in game distance meter). They are in very low polygon count (just a few triangles per mountain) or are just plain flat textures but still its interesting that they made this in true scale (and not scaled down as some games did) and is still visible thanks to the draw distance the game is able to pull off.
I mean actually they're about 20-30km away from game area when you put a waypoint to this mountains while flying as Senu it says 20-25.000 meters but actual playable map is only 11.000 meters long from Alexandria to Southest Part of the Desheret Desert,well still a larger world than most open world games out there especially compared to Witcher 3's small but huge feeling maps.
You can see pyramids from Alexandria way too easily as they're only 3.5-4km away in the game,while distance between Pyramids of Giza and Alexandria in real life is around 200km.And Alexandria is about 6km away from top of the mountain Black Desert while in real life that distance is over 400km.
Huge space of desert and mountains out of the map boundaries creates imagination of a way bigger open world,funny to think whole playable map in this game is only large as a town with 200.000-300.000 people in real life.
@@Tutel9528 He, you are right just checked. I thing I confused it with Mad Max, which as and infinite, autogenerating off map area.
Anyway, the total map boundary is about 30 km away from the waypoint near the Horus Stone Circle.
Top of the moutains in black desert is amazing
How are you standing on the Pharos Garrison perch point?
Also, Aya's home in Alexandria resembles an Assassin's Bureau.
I think the tomb of Alexander the Great should make the next list, seeing the Huge sarcophagus of Alexander in that huge palace of a chamber was quite a sight. (note: you can only see the the inner chamber of the tomb after you progress further in the story).
Prometheus II it isn’t even real. Why should he add something that doesn’t exist
Btw I know I am a little late to the video, however, it isn't 'Ancient Egypt', and rather just: Egypt, where Egypt was falling in prosperity... 49 BCE was at the time of Ptolemy's reign (I am sure everyone who has played the game is pretty obvious) but this game was set at the time of 'Egypt's fall' and where Caeser became a great dictator, it came at around 3100 BCE when 'Ancient Egypt's', great properties had begun and was VERY pre-eminent and architecturally spectacular towards other countries in that time... in the Mediterranean/ African World and at the time of Cleopatra VII death in 30 BCE. There are a lot of features that tell you this for example: the Ancient Writing and there is a ton more to the game, however, I really had wished we had gotten a period/ time of where it was Ancient Egypt as it would've been much better. Loved AC Origins and in my opinion I loved the style of the game, and Bayek in general makes you want the game to never end this game is one of the games which Ubisoft had fully mastered and Ubisoft took 2 years to make this game and obviously the Director game was Ashraf Ismael which makes the game and the Black Flag ship memories much better.
I don't know why but for some reason environment looks much more cleaner and polished in AC Origins than Odyssey.
I rode my my mount Fang all the way up to the top of the place to rest in the Black desert and took a cpl pics!
At #5 i climbed that in the game today! It took me a long time to climb it but i didn't you could just go inside and climb up until now
the first looks from inside as a castle
Upon the Valley of the Kings worth looking into
:D Great vid! I also play AC:Origins on my channel
Do Odyssey 5 cool locations as well please. Thank you 😚
about the Pharos lighthouse, according to wikipedia the lighthouse was 130 to 180 meters tall
Your #1 when I went there it was like I was in the maze runner
Natho is a pretty cool village
Other than the last one, I visit them all !!
This game is a master piece for the eye
Pharos in Hellinic (Greek) vocabulary means Lighthouse! ;)
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But climbing it was so frustrating i don't know why, but satisfaction at the top of it
Please make a part 2!!!!
Imagine what life would be like back in those times just being able to live in these times would be amazing
Yeah, too bad that hitting 30 was a gamble back in the day
I'll have to go and find that mountain
Tom Hughes Its from black desert
It has a trophy/achievement from what I recall. Must be poking at Just Cause 3's trophy/achievement.
That place in the desheret desetr looks like that place where the final boss battle is in ac black flag
I love origins gameplay fighting could be improved on and story is good but forgetable but still is amazing
Bayek is standing at the synchronization point of the alexandria lighthouse? When I go there he crouched ... anyone else can do that?
My personal list:
1. Cyrene
2. Alexandrian main street
3. Chersonesos Roman Fort
4. Assassin's bureau
5. Green Mountains Aqueduct
What about the tomb where u get the final fantasy sword? Where a meteor strikes
Wonderful video. Quick question about the black desert, has anyone encountered flouting rocks while climbing up? It's really weird.
Hal Emmerich I didn't know rocks could openly disregard. That's weird.
Yep, I was climbing and there were about a dozen rocks just floating in the air, took a picture haha
Yeah I noticed it too while climbing up, it was probably just a graphical glitch that the developers forgot to fix
me too, a lot of them actually
Yes I took screenshots
Kyrenaika is just beautiful.
You deserve more Subs..
At #1 if u talk to a guy(side quest) i dont really remember were but it was an orange ( ! ) He says that there were lights there and once you go there are lightings between these huge walls and monsters like Anubis that attack you that emerged from the sand . Trust me i was freaked out from it😂😓
All of ac origins are awesome
Make a part two because I've already been to all but one of these locations
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the #1 is probably a reference to the Temple of the First Civilization seen in assassin 's creed 3 because of its similar architecture
That's because it is a Firsf Civ temple
When that last one comes up, my mind was thinking "It would be cool if there's some kind of First Civilization mummy that Bayek has to fight, kinda like the 3 Mummy movies with Brendan Fraser."
Maybe you're thinking of Tomb Raider.
If we visit the khufu pyramid where we encounter the hyena first , the second we will be able to interact with the magic pillar after that we can see holograms and a audio and then we will be able to teleport back out to the dessert from there
This is a cool loc too try it out
the last place looks like the unfinished northern pyramid of zawyet el Aryan, which is on an Egyptian military base southwest of the great pyramid in real life
The cave over the Siwa Oasis where Bayek took his son
how you match the videos and add your commentatory to it.how i could do it
Origins is probably the best ac rpg game they made I hope the newest ac game is like origins
nice video
How can you stand up like that in the pharos viewpoint?
i have gt 710 ddr3 asus graphics card&i3 4400 prosessor+8gb ram. plez give the settings to play aco smootly & high graphics perfomence