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How do I get to the last treasure chest inside by the entrance in Monteriggioni Villa in Assassin’s Creed 2?

On the map, it says its located just by the entrance. My GPS location digits decreases when I get close to the entrance (toward my left) which indicates that its close by but I can’t get to it. Somebody help me! lol

Can you exchange a opened game for the same game if it doesn’t work?

I bought Assassin’s Creed 2 from Amazon.com about a month back now (ordered it around early December) and when i opened it and played it, it stopped working and said the disk is unreadable. This happened to me after i had to escort Ezio’s family out of Florence to go meet his Uncle Mario. Before i went to see Uncle Mario, i stopped playing once it saved and now when i start my file again, it doesn’t work. Every other file for Assassin’s Creed 2 works and so does all my other games and there are no scratches or anything. Yet, when i restart my file it says its unreadable. I really don’t wanna have to start a new file because i bought all the treasure maps and stuff for Florence and did everything for it which took me a good long time (about a days worth of playing video games without getting sick of the game. Not 24 hours, but lk 5+ hours.) I was wondering if i could exchange my game for the same game elsewhere such as gamestop or gamecrazy or toyrus since amazon doesn’t allow exchanges.
Edit: I made a new file but the same thing happens. As soon as i finish escorting Ezio’s family out of Florence, it says the disk in unreadable.

Assassin’s Creed 2 – Trouble With Treasure?

I have bought the treasure map for monteriggioni, and there’s 1 marked on that’s right on the villa on my map. I have searched for it on all different levels (floors) and cannot find it. If you know which one I mean, please say where it is.

Tragedies that have led to inventions?

I am currently working on a paper that focuses on inventions being created in the midst of tragedy. For example, as President James Garfield lay dying of an assassin’s bullet, Alexander Graham Bell hurriedly invented a crude metal detector in an unsuccessful attempt to locate the fatal slug. Garfield’s assassination also gave birth to a rudimentary air conditioner. As he was dying, naval engineers constructed a box-like structure containing cloths saturated with melted ice water, where a fan blew hot air overhead.

The canning process is another example, as it is a product of the Napoleonic wars. Malnutrition was rampant among the 18th century French armed forces. As Napoleon prepared for his Russian campaign, he searched for a new and better means of preserving food for his troops and offered a prize of 12,000 francs to anyone who could find one. Nicolas Appert, a Parisian candy maker, was awarded the prize in 1809.

Any other examples would greatly help. Thanks so much!