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How Assassin's Creed Unity Could Help With Notre Dame Restoration

Recovering from the fire.

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The historic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris caught flame Monday evening, collapsing its spire and severely damaging parts of the building including its roof. Now as the government looks toward restoration, it may tap an unexpected source: Assassin's Creed Unity.

CBS News reports that restorers may need to utilize the expertise of a Vassar College architecture historian and the artist team for Ubisoft's 2014 video game. The detailed models could help provide a functional understanding of the building's measurements and specifications that isn't possible with still photographs.

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Unity is set during the French Revolution, and was noted for its accurate rendering of 1700s Paris. The Verge reports that level artist Caroline Miousse spent roughly two years modeling Notre Dame Cathedral, saying about 80% of her work on the game was that landmark alone.

An Ubisoft spokesperson told GameSpot that the studio's portrayal of Notre Dame may not be an exact match in every respect, but signaled that it's happy to help.

"It is important to keep in mind that what we did for the game was not a scientific reconstruction but rather an artistic vision," the spokesperson said. "While we wanted to be very precise with details, there are some differences in terms of scale and with some elements. That being said, we would be more than happy to lend our expertise in any way that we can to help with these efforts."

The company is helping out in another way, however. It has committed more than $500,000 to reconstruction efforts, and made Assassin's Creed Unity free for a limited time in honor of the cathedral.

Notre Dame is a cathedral that has undergone multiple expansions and restorations over the centuries, and Miousse's recreation is modeled as closely as possible to the structure as it was at the time--at least, for the most part. The team found that playtesters missed the spires, so Miousse added them to the cathedral despite the fact that they weren't actually added until later.

"Video games can enable us to explore places in ways we never could have otherwise imagined," the company said. "We hope, with this small gesture, we can provide everyone an opportunity to appreciate our virtual homage to this monumental piece of architecture."

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Nice gesture

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Well.. then they are going to need a good exterminator because it was filled with bugs..

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@wiepie: huehuehue

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So after they use AC: Unity as a model, when we go to visit the Cathedral we'll see dioramas of hooded guys stabbing historical figures all over the place because Ubisoft says that's what 18th Century France was like.

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That'll be the first time this game exceeds expectations

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I believe Unity is underappreciated. At the time, it added alot of things that made it better then those before it. Play it for free if interested.

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@swiller: It was the first to add climb down mechanic. It was not perfect here but way better then past games and paved way for future titles. The multiplayer was the best ever. Coop missions with story cutscenes. Also real stealth for first time. Could croutch and take cover behind things. Shocking AC had not done this yet. Full story side quests, investigating (ala witcher), puzzle missions all for first time here. The assianations also were big set pieces harkening back to first game and the stealth updates really elevated it. Also Paris was amazing. I really liked this one!

It was buggy in crowd scenes but only hard crashed on me once on air baloon mission. I did not like all the chests (too many). The companion app was ambitious but very dissapointing to Black Flag one which I loved. Too bad it's the last one we saw. Paid dlc was meh.

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@swiller: I mean to be honest there are many other games with far worse bugs. Don't know why this game caught so much shit really.

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@artylic: People crap on it way more than the game warrants. Sure, it had some jank just like any video game, but it was quickly patched and played mostly fine afterwards. The traversal was both better and worse at times but overall, it was a step up in quality. I think it was just a victim of being an easy target and people being upset it wasn't more of Black Flag.

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@mowens1984: Sadly sounds normal to me. Worst case of hate I remember was SimCity 2013. Poor Ocean Quigley got ran out of town for trying to take on a project with a lot of expectation. You think the younger generations would know by know that things get patched. Not like the 90's where when you get landed with a crap game, you have to deal with it or not play it at all. Games didn't change. We got what rolled off the line. Period. It's always a bunch of whiner who act like children who didn't get what they wanted for Christmas.

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It wasn’t good as a game, so at least it might be good for something.

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@justthetip: damn straight.

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