Quitting Assassin's Creed
tags:Wonderfully streamlined menu in the PC port.

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Nice game menus though.
lol, no alt+f4?
No, no, trust me... Alt+F4 works. I learned that after the first (and last) time I had to hit exit 367 times.
Eventually you will regret using ALT+F4 when your profiles and save games don't load because you corrupted them by killing the game task instead of allowing it to shut down properly.
Except, alt+f4 sends a signal to the app to close. It isn't killing the game task. For the game to quit when you press alt+f4 it needs to catch the signal and exit out on its own. In doing so, it can save your profile etc. Whether it actually does so, who knows. It is however unlikely it will quit in the middle of writing your profile though. I wouldn't worry about it corrupting anything.
I imagine Alt+F4 doesn't cause the game any harm. On both PS3 and X-Box 360 games have to accept that they can be terminated at any time if the player decides to return to the "home" screen. For reference, here is the proper way to quit Assassin's Creed on a PS3:
1. Hold down PS button for two seconds, which brings up the operating system's game menu.
2. Select Quit Game.
>> ^gorillaman:
Argh, I hate loading screens for menus. It's never, ever necessary and just bad design.
Eventually you will regret using ALT+F4 when your profiles and save games don't load because you corrupted them by killing the game task instead of allowing it to shut down properly.
But eventually, you will learn to play a different game that isn't designed like shit.
I still do it, but it happens.
The kb/mouse controls are pretty horrible for this game too. You almost have to get a 360 controller for it. And the system requirements are pretty hefty for a console port.
>> ^CaptainPlanet420:
It's like to trying to find a clock in a casino.
-Brokeback Mountain
yet another example of PC inferiority
... says Bill as he punches the keys on his own.