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Brotherhood is relatively old and I think if people even still play AC multiplayer games, they are playing Revelations which has better multiplayer anyway.
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By that logic, I should hold out for ACIII. (sigh)
Gamers are so fickle. You'd think people would stick with a game for longer than that.
It's kind of sad how everything between 2-4 years is considered 'old'. People seem to forget it wasn't all that long ago that people were playing the hell out of COD4:Modern Warfare, Counter-Strike and Halo 2/3. Considering how insanely popular Brotherhood's multiplayer mode was, it's just a shame how the servers are virtually empty now. It probably doesn't help that I'm stuck with the PC version which I hear has much lower player numbers than the 360.
So logically, to play an Assassin's Creed Multiplayer game right now, I would have to rush out and buy Assassin's Creed Revelations, pray that I find players and pray that ACIII bombs so that people play Revelations longer. For all I know there might only be 2 people online. It sure does help that the minimum number of players is something stupid like between 4 and 8. (Compared to most multiplayer games which just require TWO people) It's pretty stupid for companies not to show how many players they have. (rant over)
ACIII on the PC or Wii U. Choices choices...