Games and especially competitive games are about weighing risk/reward and options. "IMO something needs to change with either throws, cliffs, CGB, or level design because environmentals as they exist right now are extremely poor design. On the other side of the fence, soundslikeponies calls on the developers at Ubisoft to de-power the environmental hazards. "Learn to play safer when we're around them and punish any attempts for an easy kill." "I say we embrace the hazards," BroWithTheFr0 continues. Yet every time you make use of them, someone quits or gets salty and flames you. There are parts of maps that are made specifically for the hazards to be used as the main threat (bridges+cliffs, geyser filled battleground). Creating an imaginary rule that scolds a player for using these is so stupid. "The developers put things in like Hazards (cliffs, fire, etc.) to make gameplay more varied. The debate, from what I've seen, revolves around the divisive environmental hazards, which players love to hate. Reddit user BroWithTheFr0 highlighted the issue in a post that called on the community to not let "honour rules" ruin the game. The win, these people say, is all that matters. Others say, damn honour - I'm stabbing everyone in the back and chucking everyone off a cliff. Some feel the game should be played in an honourable way. What's interesting is the For Honor community is currently debating the rights and wrongs of playing honourably. I get ganked, beheaded and trolled all over the shop, whether I've been chucked off a cliff or not. The thing about this unspoken list of rules is that, in my experience, most people ignore them. For Honor replaces rage quitters with full health bots. If you stomp all over your opponent on your first match, to such an extent that there's a clear skill gap, switch to another less used hero for the second.If you had a good fight, tell your opponent you had a good fight.Following on from number four, upon victory do not spam emotes, particularly those that when repeated make your character look like they are masturbating.Do not behead your opponent if you had a good fight.An honourable victory is one earnt through outsmarting your opponent with parries, feints and guard breaks. Doing so isn't clever, not is it a good way to make friends. Do not chuck people into spikes or onto hot springs or into lava. Environmental kills are frowned upon as cheap. ![]()
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