In For Honor you can get banned even if you do not have the game at all

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Even though For Honor is not even out for two weeks, Ubisoft has already shared over four hundred bans to the players who have broken the rules on some way. The game uses EasyAntiCheat program that automatically marks players who cheat, hack or behave inappropriately what is not a joke because just for vulgar behaviour it shared 70 bans.

Ubisoft explains on the official blog that everything does not depends on the computer program, but already marked players are being monitored by the actual employees who then assign warnings, short-term suspension or permanent bans. However, bans work on the account level, not the hardware, so the suspended players can play the game again like that by buying the game again, a those who think they are unfairly penalized can appeal online.

Whatever, many players complain that they are warned without a reason, and for us the most interesting is this case from Reddit player who received the ban after the release of the game even though he never bought it, he only joined the beta. Ubisoft did not perfectly explained what could activate the system, but it is suspected that the usage of the program for controllers like Xpadder even in the single player can be risky.

It is expected that Ubisoft patches and fixes its protection measures, what they already during the release also tried with the hotfix that unblocked many players.

 

Tagged with: cheat, multiplayer

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potato

Oh my ..., if Ubisoft ban everyone in world they won't have to make game, just the store page will be enough