Do I need a U-Play account to get 100% completion in AC4?
Do I need a U-Play account to get 100% completion in AC4?
100% of everything achievements/trophies, memory sequences, boat stuff, just anything to complete the game
Best Answer
You do need it if you want the uplay achievements, it will also make it easier for you to get 100%. You need some social community chests and to get these you need to be connected to the uPlay servers.
Also friends who find events can share these with you through uplay so you'll find things easier. For PS4 and PS3 for example if a friend finds a community chest he can share the location with you, you in turn share it with your friends and so on, causing a chain reaction.
All in all, it makes it easier for you.
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How long does it take to get to 100% on Assassins Creed Black Flag?
When focusing on the main objectives, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag is about 23 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 60 Hours to obtain 100% completion.How long does it take to complete AC4?
Ubisoft has revealed that while it'll take around 20 hours to complete the main story in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, you'll need to pump a further 60 hours into the game if you want to do everything.More answers regarding do I need a U-Play account to get 100% completion in AC4?
Answer 2
You will need one to get u play achievements.
Answer 3
Short answer: 100% game completion (for example as tracked in AC initiates) does NOT require the connection to the Uplay account for Achievement upgrades. But this is solely based on the progress tracker in game.
For Uplay achievements a Uplay account is required; also various ingame items (e.g. community event items) this account is is necessary.
Despite those two points, there is also some ingame content that does not require a Uplay account and does not count towards 100% game completion (computer hacks, sticky notes, database completion, cheat unlocks etc.).
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