I finished memory block one, and had a little wander around the Animus lab. Talking to Lisa, she told me to try looking up info on Abstergo on the laptop - but the only computer I could find only had her emails on, no Abstergo information. Was I missing something?
This is a minor question, not worth making another thread for: is there any subtitle option within the game at all? Sound generally does work for me fine (other than Lisa glitching when she came into the lab at the beginning of memory block 3), I just like to have the dialogue written down as well. :/
As far as I can tell (and I am no authority), if Lisa is referring you to a computer to look up information and you get to read her personal e-mail, you should actually consider yourself lucky! You could have been referred to a generic company introduction webpage that glorifies the company image while giving no useful information at all, but you're getting an Absertgo employee's e-mails, particularly ones that relate more closely to Desmond Miles' situation. She told you to look at a computer and that's the one that Ubisoft means for you to look at.
As for subtitles, given the other problems in the game (the animations and voices are not synchronized so you stare at people moving their mouths long after they finished speaking, graphic glitches, lack of other functions) we can assume that there are no subtitles to toggle on. To begin with the game lacks voices for many players (only ambient sound effects), and they have to search on the internet to turn off hardware acceleration. If they have problems with the voices, they likely have "problems" with subtitles (none at all).
Hanmi103: Heh, fair enough. I'm not entirely sure I was meant to read that info at the beginning of the game though - one of the emails was talking about how the male doctor left his security pass hanging out of his pocket, a possible forshadowing of taking it later on?
The lack of subtitles is slightly annoying for me though. I hear most of the voices ok (only one glitch so far) and have no hearing problems as such, but I like being able to read dialogue on screen, as I'm a very quick reader.
drego5: As you may have gathered from above, remembering names is not my strong point...
well first of all its lucy and to acess abstego info when vidic doeosnt show when you wake up and insted yells at you walk to him and you can steal his password which show abstergo info