Unboxing the Skull Edition can be found here by myself on YouTube under the name MisterStiviG
Now I come, but to the game.
Inveterate Assassin's Creed fans came up with (like me) can, Assassin's Creed + pirate setting really work so well and I can say in advance, yes definitely.
The game:
I want to and can (because I do not yet have managed through at nearly 10 hours of play time, and just 24% from 100% the game did) say not so much to the story.
What is to say that we play Edward Kenway, the grandfather of Conner from Assassin's Creed 3. We play him but not as old men to 80 rum, no, but in the prime of his life and in the Golden Age of Pirates. He is not born as Assassin, but slips more or less involuntarily in the conflict between the Assassins and Templars.
Allowed for a pirate setting course your ship not missing, the Jackdaw to baptize (translated Dohle: A Singvogelart from the family of birds of prey) and with this ship to sail through the virtual Caribbean. I can tell you that the card is extremely large, what is it but that about 70% of the card consists of water, but that does not ruin the mood. No, quite the contrary, it makes it extremely fun to sail across the sea and listening to the songs of the crew. Oh where we're at it, you can among other things, many songs for these said songs find out what motivated the same again to go on looking for treasure. The ship can be upgraded with all bells and whistles, what you should do. Because times should befall you a Kaleone that you can not stand, it is quite einstampfen you.
Also, there is again a kind of Housing, where you put your home can build. This is a small bay that is very idyllic.
Usual course for Assassin's Creed, there are also the present (outside the Animus), which is always abused by many to be boring. It gives me a nice change and brings the story in the present progress. We control a nameless employee of Abstergo Entertaiment in first-person view (small Easter Egg: Abstergo will be Ubisoft itself supposedly), which can among other things, chop the PCs of other employees. The hack is fairly simple, you learn a lot background story of Desmond and various other stuff from these PC's, so it's worth it in my opinion.
For graphics and technology:
One thing first: Assassin's Creed 4 was ported only on the PC, and specifies for NVIDIA video card, so therefore a GeForce would be more suitable for perfect game play. I myself have an AMD R280x and it works with all AMD highest possible setting on 30+ FPS. This is not "ideal" in my opinion, but as mentioned earlier, the game for NVIDIA graphics cards were opimiert. If you have everything set to Ultra, the game just looks really cool.
It's also a pretty good console port, I have not had any bad experience with the game (no crashes). The control is again similar to its predecessor. Properly massive bugs I have not discovered. And there came (opponents tremble when unpassed stood on a wall or pole) times to glitches, which personally do not really annoys me as long as I can still continue playing.
Should occur or complement me something, I will do so at a later date. Should there be misspellings, I'm sorry, I've just now posted times spontaneously.
Conclusion:
Who was a fan of the Assassin's Creed parts / is will be surprised a bit to the beginning (for example about the story and the setting), but still fun. For people who do not have any Erfahung with a portion of the Assassin's Creed series, I can only recommend it to buy. Ye shall indeed in the wet warm sea) thrown the Caribbean, but have an unprecedented pirate setting in front of you, what you has really good. Although it is a console port, it looks just perfect on the PC. It is definitely a really good pirate game. I know of no other good pirate game that graphically looks so good and where the mood takes you somewhere can sail toward his ship.
So the anchor and sets sail Scans you landlubbers. ;)