Please for the love of God and all of the above, don't forget to include single player content! How many times have we played Destiny, Titanfall or any multiplayer based game only to have gameplay sacrificed due to losing internet connection?
I get that this game is heavily based around multiplayer and I fully support it, but this game looks super amazing and I've always dreamed of having an ancient war type game. It's finally here, For Honor is what I've been craving all these years! The devs say this is a multi-player FIGHTING game, and while it's not fair to compare it to 1 vs 1 fighting games, but those games are not multi-player only, hurting the player just because of an XBox Live or PSN problem. Just a simple request from a hardcore fan of the fighting and hack -n- slash game genre.... please include single player content!!
I have faith in UBI-Soft, The Division will also have single player content so please have it for "For Honor" as well! Thank you and good luck UBI.![]()
I could see maybe even a quick single player game type when you are just facing bots on player skill lever type of setting like you do in a RTS game. even that would be okay i assumeOriginally Posted by ShaolinChuan Go to original post
The best would be if each faction had a separate campaign that shows their own unique perspective on the larger story at hand. I can only imagine how hard it is to create a video game so I have no idea how realistic something like that would be, but I think that would be incredible. Regardless, this game looks GREAT!
That would be awesome. They could have a campaign where say for example you're the samurai, you switch between a few different characters in that group / army and you fight in different parts of the battlefield. I'm not expecting a whole cinema movie but even if it means fighting against bots to have some sort of offline playability, I'm all for it.
Also, the fighting game Killer Instinct has a new mode called Shadows, where the AI can act as the player. That way the programmers for For Honor could have some kind of feature like that, so that it's not a boring fight against the AI.
Personally, I'm almost exclusively interested in the multiplayer, but I would love offline modes that feed into one's multiplayer experience, such as an AI training mode for hero-on-hero combat.
[Edit] Was watching this video and the dev just barely mentions that there's some sort of single player. It's a little after 0:15.
"It's a multiplayer game, there's going to be a solo part to it."
http://www.ign.com/videos/2015/06/16...we-know-so-far
[Edit Edit] I should really finish videos before I link them. He later says, more specifically, that there is a single player campaign. He also said you'll be able to play with bots and that there's splitscreen couch co-op. That's actually really impressive, considering how many games have eschewed local co-op altogether in favor of online multiplayer. Glad to see we're getting a thorough suite of game modes.
i'd love to see a single player campaign similar to "Kingdom under fire: heroes". With different factions i think that this should be great.
i'm not so much interested in multiplayer focussed games, and like me i think many other people, for that with a good single player mode i'd love to buy this game. Wish that this could be realized.
hope for an answer
P.S. sorry for my english that isn't so good
I hope the PC will support Local Area Network. Too many games require an internet connection for multiplayer these days, and for those of us still living in the "Middle Ages," it's a real let-down when great games skimp on such attributes as LAN. I know that some people would like to be able to play with friends in the same building without incurring internet charges. Battlefield 2 was the last game I owned that still supported local play, and it seems that it is becoming extinct. Someone needs to revive it... sooner rather than later.
As others have said, the devs have said there will be a full single-player campaign, but I wanted to add that there's a thread over here speculating/suggesting what it will/should be like.