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    I have 5 hours of "playtime"
    However I have probably (excluding the tutorial) played around 30-40 minutes. That means that 80%+ of my time spend logged into the game is spend trying to find a game or being in transition (i.e. loading, reward, lobby screens.)

    I have asked for a refund, and will never buy a Ubisoft product again. (For the record I own all AC, FC, MM and Anno games.)
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    Originally Posted by Concrete51CC Go to original post
    The game has had a bumpy start with unforeseen issues. However, I still try to play it as much as possible and enjoy myself when I'm doing it.

    There are certainly issues with player balancing (I'm looking at you, Warden Vortex 50/50), but Ubisoft has made considerable efforts to communicate more with us through the Warriors Den and weekly updates. They are also reading player feedback to get constructive ideas.

    It is not easy to diagnose connection issues and crashes but their efforts can't be denied. People are emotionally connected to their Mains and they are always going to be upset when there is a Nerf or if they feel other characters are unbalanced which is going to be the nature of the ebb and flow of hero balancing. The game is still young and full of potential.

    I believe that getting a free guard break after parrying a light and not a heavy would improve the game as well as potentially having chip damage in there for people that are turtling.

    Anyway, I'm just sending some love and appreciation for what I can only imagine is a ambitious ongoing project. I bought GOLD and I don't regret my purchase.
    We appreciate the positive sentiment, Concrete51CC! Like you said, the development of For Honor is an ongoing project and we are looking to work with the community to identify areas of improvement and to use constructive feedback to create a better overall experience. We know that connection issues are still a problem for many players and over the course of future updates, we will be pursuing more and more fixes until the underlying issues afflicting connectivity are resolved. We have a lot of cool things coming in Season 2 and we are excited to share it with everyone soon.
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