Ubisoft is insane. I made my emblem in For Honor a very crude silhouette of a *****. Childish, I know-but fun. In my time playing the game, I have come across players with very detailed *****es and ******s as their emblems. I have seen folks with swastikas as their emblems. I have seen racial slurs as emblems. For some reason though, mine was considered TOO offensive after being up for a few hours.
For Honor is a particularly brutal game too. Warriors are very close to the carnage, and executions are way over the top. People playing this game are forced to see men and women get decapitated, mutilated, disemboweled. The game depicts gratuitous blood and gore, murder, and cannibalism. It's all based around killing. That's why the game is rated M for mature.
So this game has an M rating for insane (like criminally insane) depictions of violence. Which I'm not complaining about. I love the game, and unlike most of its community, I don't get offended by things in the game. The whole game though, is inherently offensive. So what's wrong with a *****? If Ubisoft is going to force players to watch a woman rip out somebody's heart and try to eat it, then what is so offensive about a very crudely made *****? First of all, it's made with circles and rectangles. And if game developers are going to program in someone cutting someone else in half top to bottom- then why is a ***** offensive?
Just wondering I guess.
*Puts on reading glasses*Originally Posted by mmaapp11 Go to original post
The EULA directly states, "Transmitting or communicating any material or content which, in the sole and exclusive discretion of UBISOFT, is believed or deemed offensive, including, but not limited to, language that is harmful, threatening, unlawful, abusive, harassing, defamatory, disparaging, obscene, sexually explicit, or racially, ethnically, or otherwise objectionable;"
^ Bolding mine. We all had to sign and agree to the EULA in order to have access to the game. Always read what you sign up for and all shall be well.