"These bans are applied on an account level, not at the hardware level. "After being flagged by EasyAntiCheat, suspect accounts are reviewed by the development team, which then hands out warnings, temporary suspensions, or permanent bans against identified players," reads a post on the Ubisoft Blog (thanks, Blue). ![]() Matter of fact, the system has also banned 70 people for violating the game's code of conduct by communicating in an offensive manner. The game uses the EasyAntiCheat program which detects and flags those who are hacking, cheating and even those who are being offensive. Ubisoft is taking cheaters to task in For Honor, and has already banned up to 400 players from the game - even if they were a first offender. ![]() Cheaters aren't welcome in For Honor, because, well, it's not honorable, ya know?
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