There has been an exploit to "For Honor" multi-player and it appears that a lot of gamers are using it. To address this problem, Ubisoft has banned over 1,000 players and it has sent out warnings to another 4,000 who are using the AFK farming to the video game.

According to IGN, Ubisoft formerly announced that it will be doing some action to the players who continuously violate the Code of Conduct. The game developer further detailed what does the AFK farming looks like. Ubisoft has stated that it will be giving its patrons more visibility about its policy in contradiction of gamers who are 'AFK Farming' the "For Honor Battlefields".

For reference, Bleeding Cool stated that the AFK Farming is when players are able to go and keep their in-game character moving during the course of a match wherein they can garner reward and progression at the end without actually playing. One good example is when the players are tying a rubber band on the control stick. In addition, the 'farming' aspect originates when the "For Honor" players are using this method regularly for them to obtain an enormous amount of these rewards.

Ubisoft further explained that the AFK Farming harmfully affects the player experience of others gamers. With this, it has become the game developer's top priority to address this issue. By violating the rules Ubisoft will sanction all the "For Honor" gamers who have been found to be utilizing the AFK Farming frequently. Nevertheless, Ubisoft also made it clear that those players who are utilizing cheat engines to AFK Farm likely to obtain a permanent ban instead of the temporary one.

For "For Honor" gamers, the Ubisoft is serious in weeding out those who are violating the Code of Conduct. Moreover, this is a good indication that the game developer wanted the honest gamers to have the best experience in playing.

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