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That sucks. So it's a basically an MMO as it has most of the characteristics, always online, no longer playable when Ubisoft decides to turn off the servers. That's too bad. I was kind of hoping it was like one of those online game that you could play offline, kind of like ARK or Rust. I guess there's not much point with the Division 2 announcement.
I guess my main concern is that Ubisoft just annouced The Division 2. So it's kind of safe to bet that development on this game is probably winding down and the servers running the game will eventually be shutdown. In a perfect world, when the servers do go down forever... I'd still be able to play the game without the servers as a single player. That's what I was hoping for. If that's not the case then this game is more of MMO, where you're basically renting the client softwware until the servers go down.
Amazing, I posted that almost a year ago. Here you are; all this time later, to prove beyond all shadow of a doubt that you lack the fundamentals when it comes to understanding how the game works. I guess I should thank my blessings that I almost made it to a full year without someone failing to comprehend the whole principle behind the OP's question and how every post but your's focuses on that post.