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  1. #1

    Disappointed...

    From the trailers and footage of gameplays, it was obvious that for honor was a much more fast-paced. When I played the closed beta, I loved the graphics but was disappointed by the gameplay. I could not find any player in the closed beta so all I could do was play offline. Now that players are finally able to play with others in the open beta, all we can do is play offline or duel, no brawls and no 4v4. I realized I had to change my NAT type which was a big waste of time as no other games require it, and whats worse, is that For Honor was the only game that required manual ports. I finally changed it after hours of research and experiments but what do i get in return, 1-2 seconds less for finding a game, no 4v4 and no brawl, even the players v AI doest work for brawl, dominion etc. The tutorial was very long and it only taught me how to fight. I also saw that we could have different skills but then realized you can only level up and get rewards online. I booked my order for For Honor (not pre-order) but now im not gonna buy it unless I see the For Honor I was hoping for. what also sucks is:
    No server list
    No full screen in-game
    Long loading times for duels
    No custom messages can be sent to other people
    No friend can enter the party (My NAT is open)
    Small maps
    Slow sprinting
    No wide area attacks
    Rage is difficult to build up
    Rage lasts only for a moment
    No split-screen
    Unrealistic spawning for normal soldiers
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  2. #2
    Well,no serverlist because... no servers.
    The rest might be either core mechanics wich dont suit your taste or playstyle. for the soldiers they should´ve come up with a much better solution, i agree with that. mapsize is okay, its only 8 players and all melee, so big maps would be frustrating because you dont find other players.
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