Nope, I could not care less if you stay away from this thread. Community managers always say that, it's a script for every problem.
You still don't know what a "QA" even is, lol. Poser.
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Nope, I could not care less if you stay away from this thread. Community managers always say that, it's a script for every problem.
You still don't know what a "QA" even is, lol. Poser.
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No, but I can find a million hack and slash games with far more. Dark souls 1-3 all having far more players.
I just clocked my download speed at 996 mbps, so no, it isn't on my end. You guys are...
Yeah but they didn't lose 99.9% of their players in a month from launch. And FH doesn't just appeal to fighting game fans, but medieval hack and slash fans as well, and those games have far more...
6.1 mbps is not your internet's peak, unless you live in a third world country, or pay 3 dollars a month for internet. Also, you're talking about Steam, not Uplay, which is what I downloaded it...
TS, your K/D on Kensei is 3.42.
Not bad, but win rate is what matters most, and you're at 72% on Kensei, which is also good. No need to exaggerate your stats when they're actually good.
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I did verify the files, now it's making me download the entire game again.
"It reaches peak" -- Lol!!! What does that even mean? I'm pretty sure you have no clue what you're talking about. Peak...
It's now bugging out and saying, "Unable to start game. Please check that it was installed correctly." and this is after I spent an hour and a half dealing with your horrid download speeds, despite...
I quit a month after release and just fired it up for the first time since then, because they flood my social media with propaganda videos about how they've improved the game. According to the video...
Still the same old crappy combat. This game isn't about fast reflexes, timing, or mind games. It's about knowing how to spam the cheesiest crap with the right character.
Why is it that once you...
That's the number of active players that participated in the event. Take that number and divide it by the amount of hours it took to complete the event (24 hours or so?) and you'll have the average...