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I played quite a few hours in the Open beta of For Honor which is why I initially purchased it; Going based soley off of my ingame time is asinine, because the Open Beta was a seperate item in your steam library from the full release. Peer to Peer is bullshit, and For Honor will be dead within a year from hacking and lack of playerbase.
I realize that it may not be the most ideal form of connecting multiplayer games together, however I feel that this is a case "if it's not broken don't fix it." And of course there will ALWAYS be a margin of error, no matter what game you're playing something will happen at least ONCE to mess up that perfect track record, however if it works well enough a majority of the time (which I have heard it DOES) then dedicated servers (while they would still be greatly appreciated) are not required, or even remotely necessary. And those of you who are downplaying an entire game simply because of "EHRMAHGHERD, PEER TO PEER IS THE WORST" are absolute morons.
http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php/1583329-Why-you-should-use-a-VPN-when-you-play-For-Honor
*less than an hour of gametime*
*complains about non-existent microtransactions*