🛈 Announcement
Greetings! The For Honor forums are now archived and accessible in read-only mode, please go to the new platform to discuss the game
  1. #1
    Qwio's Avatar Junior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2016
    Posts
    4

    My Feedback on learning how to play

    My problems so far:
    - You have to do the whole tutorial again, even if you only want to practice after that.
    - After you finish the tutorial 4 heroes attack you almost instantly.
    - Let me pause and rewind the "How to play" videos ! Right now they are the only way to learn about things like "Revenge", but if I missed how to do something, I have to rewatch the whole thing.
    - There should be more practice modes. (for example: a free practice with a training dummy !!!)

  2. #2
    I did a lot of practice dueling AI to practice certain types of attacks and counters. I do agree it would be nice to be able to choose a section to rewatch like chapters on a movie.
     1 people found this helpful

  3. #3
    I still can't get the whole blocking engine. It's probably just me but I'm always a swing late. I'm still working on it...

    But yeah an easier learning curve would be great.
     1 people found this helpful

  4. #4
    Qwio's Avatar Junior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2016
    Posts
    4
    Just checked Orochi's "Basics" tutorial video. Some of those moves look waaay too complicated, I had to rewatch the video 2 times just to remember how to do one of them. And then it took a while to actually do it.
    What would make this infinitely easier is to put a "Moves tutorial" kinda thing in the game, like the ones most fighting games have.
    Where you could choose a hero, then a move from a list, it would show you how to do it (and maybe you could even watch it again by pressing a button), and then you could try it yourself, and something would indicate if you did it.
    I hope someone would actually consider putting this into the game.
    Because the game needs it, I don't want to watch 5 times a 3 minutes long video, just to see how to do a move at 2:50.