For Honor players are boycotting to force Ubisoft onto microtransactions change

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You will recall that recently was calculated how much time will take to unlock all the items in the For Honor we needed over two and a half years of regular gameplay, or 732 dollars, a bunch of the items just started to arrive into game. To say that the fans are not happy with such a business model of the game that they paid with the full price, and were not comforted even with Ubisoft's explanation that according to many hold as much water as the average sieve.

That`s why Ubisoft goes through thick and thin, and still has problems around the corner, because the community on Reddit agreed that on 3/4 will boycott the game in order to get the attention of manufacturers. This is normally one of the decent opponents action in this subreddit recently, and in a variety of discussions on whether Ubisoft is the worst company in the world we won`t look at, although it should be noted that such discussions are currently being discussed.

 

We assume that Ubisoft cares to keep the strong community, because the game has already experienced a significant decline in the numbers of players. Suddenly from the official Twitter profile informed fans that it will soon change the speed of making currency in the game what for a moment daunted rebels who have nevertheless decided to hold a one-day boycott in case.

However, the organizer of the boycott, said that he was glad to see that the changes are in working and that developers should be given time regardless of the boycott, but we hope that this story have a happy ending. And to what extent are you affected by this drama and do you intend to boycott?

 


Tagged with: Controversy, microtransactions, Ubisoft

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Addicted One

I never play For Honor, my computer isnt powerfull enought...

But microtransactions are not so bad, some editors know how to use it well, from microtransaction many games come and become free to play.



When I was playing consistant drops make me leave game. If they fix this game can be playable. But need still more activities.


Notil78 said:

I never play For Honor, my computer isnt powerfull enought...

But microtransactions are not so bad, some editors know how to use it well, from microtransaction many games come and become free to play.

Or become Pay to Win)




Abandon All Hope

Ubisoft not greedy bastards. They will go on compromise.





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