Skip the Prologue: The Best Way to Play Assassin's Creed 3 (Sequence 6 Starter)

If you’re looking to skip the prologue or fix a bug by using a save game for Sequence 6

, the process involves more than just dragging and dropping files because Assassin’s Creed III (AC3) saves are account-encrypted. 1. How to Use External Save Files To use a save file from someone else (like those found on Nexus Mods ), you must re-sign it to your own account: Use a Conversion Tool : Tools like the ACSaveTool

: The notoriously foggy layouts of Boston and the Frontier (including the tedious Boston Underground maze) are fully mapped out.

Here is a comprehensive guide to understanding, finding, and installing an optimized Sequence 6 save file. Why Sequence 6 is the Ideal Starting Point

: Every feather, treasure chest, and Almanac page available in the early sequences has been collected, providing you with immediate wealth and crafting recipes.

Before triggering the first mission of Sequence 6, the creator maximizes world exploration. This includes:

Always check the "Risk" percentage; lower risk means more profit. 🏘️ Homestead Missions

Rename the downloaded file to match the exact naming convention of your original save file (e.g., 1.sav or AC3Save9.sav ).

| Feature | Ideal state | |---------|-------------| | Sync % | 100% on Sequences 1–5 | | Money | $50,000+ | | Weapons | All available by Seq 6 (e.g., Lincoln sword if pre-order DLC) | | Homestead | Artisan level 2+ | | Naval | 3+ missions done | | Collectibles | Feathers, trinkets, almanacs done up to Seq 6 limit |

The introductory chapters of Assassin's Creed 3 are notorious for their slow pacing.

To understand why everyone searches for a better save game at Sequence 6, you need to look at the game’s structure. AC3 is divided into two halves: