Since the first game in theAssassin’s Creedseries was released in 2007, it has become a very different beast, to say the least. It evolved from being a series of somewhat linear games with a decent amount of exploration to something more akin to the likes of a massive RPGs.Some could argue that much of the RPG-inspired mechanics were implemented with the release ofAssassin’s Creed IIIin 2012. However, it wasn’t until 2017’sAssassin’s Creed Originsthat that RPG inspiration was blown wide open which made its way intoAssassin’s Creed OdysseyandAssassin’s Creed Valhalla.Check out theAssassin’s Creed Odysseytrailer below!Though to be fair, despite retaining a lot of RPG-inspired mechanics, the most recentAssassin’s Creed Miragedid take the series back to its roots in many ways with a smaller map and more of an emphasis on stealth.AdvertHowever, the focus of today’s discussion is 2018’sAssassin’s Creed Odysseyand this fan-made next-gen overhaul that may run the risk of melting yourPC. But it will be worth it, right? “Choose your fate inAssassin’s Creed Odyssey. From outcast to living legend, embark on an odyssey to uncover the secrets of your past and change the fate of Ancient Greece,” reads the synopsis ofAssassin’s Creed Odyssey.To this day,Assassin’s Creed Odysseystill looks great, especially when being played on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S courtesy of itsfree new-gen updateimplementing a smooth 60 frames per second. Yet for PC gamers with the right set-up, the quality of video games from its visuals to performance can be taken up several levels and then some, such as this remastershowcased onthe Digital Dreams YouTube channel.TheAssassin’s Creed Odysseyremaster is truly a joy to behold and I can only look on in envy wishing that I had a PC capable of working such wizardry. The remaster takes full advantage of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 with glorious ray tracing effects with an ultra graphics boost at an 8K resolution.AdvertAssassin’s Creed Odysseyis out now on PC, PlayStation and Xbox. If you’ve not played it already, you really should because it’s a fantastic game.Featured Image Credit: Ubisoft/Digital Dreams (via YouTube)Topics:Assassins Creed,Mods,PC,Ubisoft

Since the first game in theAssassin’s Creedseries was released in 2007, it has become a very different beast, to say the least. It evolved from being a series of somewhat linear games with a decent amount of exploration to something more akin to the likes of a massive RPGs.Some could argue that much of the RPG-inspired mechanics were implemented with the release ofAssassin’s Creed IIIin 2012. However, it wasn’t until 2017’sAssassin’s Creed Originsthat that RPG inspiration was blown wide open which made its way intoAssassin’s Creed OdysseyandAssassin’s Creed Valhalla.Check out theAssassin’s Creed Odysseytrailer below!Though to be fair, despite retaining a lot of RPG-inspired mechanics, the most recentAssassin’s Creed Miragedid take the series back to its roots in many ways with a smaller map and more of an emphasis on stealth.AdvertHowever, the focus of today’s discussion is 2018’sAssassin’s Creed Odysseyand this fan-made next-gen overhaul that may run the risk of melting yourPC. But it will be worth it, right? “Choose your fate inAssassin’s Creed Odyssey. From outcast to living legend, embark on an odyssey to uncover the secrets of your past and change the fate of Ancient Greece,” reads the synopsis ofAssassin’s Creed Odyssey.To this day,Assassin’s Creed Odysseystill looks great, especially when being played on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S courtesy of itsfree new-gen updateimplementing a smooth 60 frames per second. Yet for PC gamers with the right set-up, the quality of video games from its visuals to performance can be taken up several levels and then some, such as this remastershowcased onthe Digital Dreams YouTube channel.TheAssassin’s Creed Odysseyremaster is truly a joy to behold and I can only look on in envy wishing that I had a PC capable of working such wizardry. The remaster takes full advantage of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 with glorious ray tracing effects with an ultra graphics boost at an 8K resolution.AdvertAssassin’s Creed Odysseyis out now on PC, PlayStation and Xbox. If you’ve not played it already, you really should because it’s a fantastic game.Featured Image Credit: Ubisoft/Digital Dreams (via YouTube)Topics:Assassins Creed,Mods,PC,Ubisoft
Since the first game in theAssassin’s Creedseries was released in 2007, it has become a very different beast, to say the least. It evolved from being a series of somewhat linear games with a decent amount of exploration to something more akin to the likes of a massive RPGs.Some could argue that much of the RPG-inspired mechanics were implemented with the release ofAssassin’s Creed IIIin 2012. However, it wasn’t until 2017’sAssassin’s Creed Originsthat that RPG inspiration was blown wide open which made its way intoAssassin’s Creed OdysseyandAssassin’s Creed Valhalla.Check out theAssassin’s Creed Odysseytrailer below!Though to be fair, despite retaining a lot of RPG-inspired mechanics, the most recentAssassin’s Creed Miragedid take the series back to its roots in many ways with a smaller map and more of an emphasis on stealth.AdvertHowever, the focus of today’s discussion is 2018’sAssassin’s Creed Odysseyand this fan-made next-gen overhaul that may run the risk of melting yourPC. But it will be worth it, right? “Choose your fate inAssassin’s Creed Odyssey. From outcast to living legend, embark on an odyssey to uncover the secrets of your past and change the fate of Ancient Greece,” reads the synopsis ofAssassin’s Creed Odyssey.To this day,Assassin’s Creed Odysseystill looks great, especially when being played on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S courtesy of itsfree new-gen updateimplementing a smooth 60 frames per second. Yet for PC gamers with the right set-up, the quality of video games from its visuals to performance can be taken up several levels and then some, such as this remastershowcased onthe Digital Dreams YouTube channel.TheAssassin’s Creed Odysseyremaster is truly a joy to behold and I can only look on in envy wishing that I had a PC capable of working such wizardry. The remaster takes full advantage of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 with glorious ray tracing effects with an ultra graphics boost at an 8K resolution.AdvertAssassin’s Creed Odysseyis out now on PC, PlayStation and Xbox. If you’ve not played it already, you really should because it’s a fantastic game.
Since the first game in theAssassin’s Creedseries was released in 2007, it has become a very different beast, to say the least. It evolved from being a series of somewhat linear games with a decent amount of exploration to something more akin to the likes of a massive RPGs.
Some could argue that much of the RPG-inspired mechanics were implemented with the release ofAssassin’s Creed IIIin 2012. However, it wasn’t until 2017’sAssassin’s Creed Originsthat that RPG inspiration was blown wide open which made its way intoAssassin’s Creed OdysseyandAssassin’s Creed Valhalla.
Check out theAssassin’s Creed Odysseytrailer below!
Though to be fair, despite retaining a lot of RPG-inspired mechanics, the most recentAssassin’s Creed Miragedid take the series back to its roots in many ways with a smaller map and more of an emphasis on stealth.
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However, the focus of today’s discussion is 2018’sAssassin’s Creed Odysseyand this fan-made next-gen overhaul that may run the risk of melting yourPC. But it will be worth it, right? “Choose your fate inAssassin’s Creed Odyssey. From outcast to living legend, embark on an odyssey to uncover the secrets of your past and change the fate of Ancient Greece,” reads the synopsis ofAssassin’s Creed Odyssey.
To this day,Assassin’s Creed Odysseystill looks great, especially when being played on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S courtesy of itsfree new-gen updateimplementing a smooth 60 frames per second. Yet for PC gamers with the right set-up, the quality of video games from its visuals to performance can be taken up several levels and then some, such as this remastershowcased onthe Digital Dreams YouTube channel.
TheAssassin’s Creed Odysseyremaster is truly a joy to behold and I can only look on in envy wishing that I had a PC capable of working such wizardry. The remaster takes full advantage of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 with glorious ray tracing effects with an ultra graphics boost at an 8K resolution.
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Assassin’s Creed Odysseyis out now on PC, PlayStation and Xbox. If you’ve not played it already, you really should because it’s a fantastic game.
Topics:Assassins Creed,Mods,PC,Ubisoft