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is easier to just burn your money than to buy games that rely on Central Servers that are not garanteed to stay Online Forever.
Even p2p games will eventually never be played except by a rare few.
So moot point I guess? By the time the servers go down on FH there'll be many more games that copied this style but better
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Most of the hate comes from people who generally hate Ubisoft, especially those who are sheep and keep pre-ordering games, then complaining about the bugs. Ubisoft is known for being terrible at developing games, but quite good at fixing them, For Honor is a good example.
Who knows it may stay around for years but as games go this feels like a flop..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxOyn7P_cdM
Also starter edition is free so no need to pay if you dont want to.
Tiger Knight is like For honor only much much more dynamic. Where for honor is 3 directional combat Tiger night is 4 directional.