For Honor is the most popular game today due to the amazing graphics and intricate gameplay. But games are not without their flaws and there are plenty of things to hate in Ubisoft's game. Here are the lists of things people hate when playing For Honor.
The Factions War In For Honor
Although not many hate the Faction War game mechanic in For Honor, no one cares about it either. The idea is great but according to PVPlive, it's poorly executed. It's useless to join until the last two days because they're the only days that count with regards to the outcome of the Faction War. Their round scoring system is also an issue since they give the score to the Faction that played the most.
Match-making
Players of For Honor hate the match-making in the game in multiplayer. Sometimes lower level players can be pit against players with more experience due to their higher level of prestige. These players may also be wearing purple armor or Heroic Armor already, which makes it even more unfair.
Ledge Cheesing
Many players hate the fact that anyone can win by simply throwing someone off a cliff or a ledge. The maps in For Honor are built for this and have spaces perfect for throwing someone off. For a game called For Honor, this has come as a blatant display of the opposite.
Dishonorable Fights
Aside from pushing someone off the ledge at one of the maps in For Honor, during multiplayer, some players may find themselves ganged-up on. This is clearly one of the inevitable unfair odds that players like to exploit. This is a clear sign that all is fair in love and war - the latter, even more so.
Hypocrisy At Its Finest
Players are quick to hate against dishonorable players in For Honor who ledge cheese or gang-up on a single player - but then these players employ the same tactics themselves when they are able. In For Honor, everyone is just as bad at abusing mechanics and environmental kills but some complain when players do the same. Just like what Abraham Lincoln once said, a hypocrite is a man who murdered both his parents then pleaded for mercy on the ground that he was an orphan.