I'm all for playing to win and to get there by any means necessary, but, cmon, "time and place," people. The game is called "For Honor." Personally, I'm going to play as honest and as honorable as I can because it's the honorable thing to do. That's my choice.
A good thing to add to the game is to show how each and every player got to where they are, whether honorably or dishonorably. How many duels did you interrupt, besides waiting for the outcome? How many times did you throw an opponent off a bridge when he/she was only one strike from death while you were at full health? If you want to be the highest ranking player in "For Honor," prove how you got that achievement.
By implementing an Honor System, Paragon/Renegade from Mass Effect, or whatever the system'll be called, this game could make a huge impact on the attitude of all players. It'd show exactly what kinds of players we are.
Again. Want to be the best in "For Honor?" Let's go for it. But let's see how we got there and show the world what kind of gamers we are.
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Oh yeah so even if someone is the most honorable person on earth, if people dislike him too much they will dishonor bomb them to the point where everyone sees him as something that he isn't.
It's called For Honor not 'Honor Required'
If they wanted you to play with complete and total honor they wouldn't let these nasty things like gravity, or interesting gameplay mechanics apply.
Or maybe people can stop demanding random strangers on the internet to play the way they specifically want to be played against and getting offended when told no. The best part is the ones who actually go into a game expecting every player to keep the exact same mindset as them, then getting super upset when nobody shows any form of internet-based telepathy.Originally Posted by Sensei0331 Go to original post
I'm not saying no to other players gameplay nor offended by them. It's their choice to play as they will.Originally Posted by Fuzzybutts Go to original post
You seem upset. You okay, random stranger on the Internet?
Do you use Internet Explorer? Most people that capitalise 'internet' do.Originally Posted by Sensei0331 Go to original post
Exactly. Mass Effect did it perfectly with its Paragon/Renegade system. Why not use the concept in For Honor.Originally Posted by Allyrion8 Go to original post
Auto-correctedOriginally Posted by PostModernWeeb Go to original post
Good idea.Sadly we can't tell people how to play the game,and ubisoft has the major fault when it comes to ganking and cheesing with ledges,since they could easily use standard arenas instead to pretend that people in the medieval times lived constantly surrounded by ledges.At least a cosmetici reward for playng the game honorably will distinguish those that want to improve themselves from the filthy "I have only to win" kids.