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Post by lockecole7 on Mar 28, 2012 12:29:11 GMT -5
Like the subject says, is it possible to have more than one AC:R account on one iphone? What does the game connect your account to, your iTunes account, your Game Center account, or just your uPlay account? Is there a work around having more than one account on a specific iPhone? My brothers trying to play on my iPhone to determine if he wants to spend money on it, but would like to start his own to begin with.
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Post by lockecole7 on Mar 28, 2012 13:07:17 GMT -5
Nevermind, did some testing and it doesnt have anything to do with your gamecenter or iTunes account, its strictly your uPlay account. Which means its possible to play through the one player mission and get a good amount of credits built up for the possible auction house coming up. Anyone know how many credits are obtained in total, including all of the bonus missions? Close to like 3,000?
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Post by Tuism on Mar 28, 2012 14:01:27 GMT -5
Something like that, I think more like 5k or more if you complete everything.
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Post by lockecole7 on Mar 28, 2012 17:55:52 GMT -5
5,000 huh? So about $10 per play through. Not bad if you can build up a good set of Templars with that for selling power. Depends on how it woks.
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Post by Rob (Roebidoebi) on Mar 29, 2012 3:04:42 GMT -5
I think there is money (or credits) to be made this way. Just get another uPlay account after you got your free 5k credits and auction all rares. To make this less painful (grinding your way through all single-player missions with the default sequence will take some effort), you could potentially get a really good deck from you main account through the auction house, and sell it back later.
In fact I have two uPlay accounts (and two iPads) so I can play my 8 year old daughter (--Mini Me--) in a friendly match. It's like playing METW (has anybody here played that?) or MTG face-to-face in the old days (way before my daughter was born).
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Post by Tuism on Mar 29, 2012 3:24:19 GMT -5
I really want to play face-to-face, I do miss the real interaction from MTG games Talking smack, screaming at mistakes, etc
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Post by lockecole7 on Mar 29, 2012 18:54:07 GMT -5
Played METW all of the time, definitely do miss the face to face interaction and feeling of a real card in your hand.
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