"Casual players who play 1-2 hours 5-7 days a week will never reach this goal. If you're thinking about not dropping any money on the steel packs because you're happy to earn them through playing the game, bystander007 has some bad news for you. "So Ubisoft has valued their in-game unlocks within the base game at a $732 over-charge of the original $60-100 spent on the game." For all 12, we're looking at 1,098,000 steel, which equates to approximately 7.32 of the $100 steel packs. Once you do the math, you'll agree."Īccording to bystander007, is costs around 91,500 steel (the in-game currency) to unlock each character and all of their customisations in the base game. I personally have just suppressed the Completionist within me and stopped bothering to grind for unlocks. "Ubisoft is notorious for their deceptively expensive multiplayer games as anyone who has played any of their recent Tom Clancy games could tell you. Things are not looking peachy in the land of samurais, vikings, and knights.Īnd now they're looking even worse, as some number-crunching has been going on over on Reddit, with user bystander007 totting up just how much it would cost in microtransactions to unlock all of the bells and whistles for the 12 heroes, and the heroes themselves - not counting any DLC. Just two weeks after release, the game lost 50% of its player base on Steam.
For Honor players have run the numbers, and they're not thrilled with the outcome.įor Honor enjoyed a decent launch week in the UK charts when it released at the end of February, but things have started to go down hill rather swiftly, with p2p connectivity issues, cheaters running rampant, and people playing silly buggers with AFK farming.