Ubisoft encourages the audience not to be afraid of cheaters in For Honor. The company States that it is aware of the importance of honest battles in competitive multiplayer, and announces the first results of struggle against swindlers.
For Honor relies on the program EasyAntiCheat — it notes and finds players who disregard the rules. The list of potential frauds gets into the hands of developers, and they hand out punishment depending on the severity of the violation.
The penalty can be a warning and temporary or permanent ban. If the violation is quite crude, the ceremony no one will: that player turned off For Honor immediately.
Ubisoft reports that on February 23 due to EasyAntiCheat found and banned about 400 of cheaters, but 70 players were under the hand for abusive behavior. However, the publisher allowed to appeal the punishment, if you consider yourself innocent.
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