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Originally Posted by LowlyAssassin
Thanks hippie but in the video he said
Once boarding a ship
If you kill the captain you take ownership of the ship
And if you set the "prisoners" (crew from the other ship) free then you gain crew
That makes no sense to me
They are English or Spanish sailors, why would they automatically join Edwards crew
Its hardly setting them free
Its more giving them the choice of death or joining the crew
Which isn't really setting them free, as they wouldn't be free to do as they please
Damn Symantec again 
And eagle you can't be serious?
And nope the climbing didn't look sped up for the purpose of the video
On the temple he went from standing to the top of the building without stopping on a ledge, he did not look like he pulled himself up on the 3 ledges he used but more like he was on all fours running across the floor
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You get three option,get the captured crew to join your crew,send the ship to Kenways fleet or plunder the ship to repair the Jackdaw. Now i would guess sending the ship to your fleet would be much like other AC games where you send out Assassins to do tasks for you. However this time your sending out a whole ship not just a bunch of Assassins

With recruiting the captured crew well,you if you dont loose men in battle then i suppose they will crew the other ships in your fleet. If they didnt allow the capture of the crew or to send the ship to your fleet then you wouldnt have no crew for the ships or ships to send out on missions. If you just had everyone killed then be a quick game. Its also generally known you get a choice when captured by pirates,death or join them. Rather join them than die,lol.
In regards to the climbing,it was just a guess what could have possibly been done. This is in all likelyhood as mentioned a rough cut,not a finished product. If its the same when we have the game in hand then we got a problem,lol