For Honor

For Honor' Single-player Hands-on
For Honor' Single-player Hands-on

... the same stance, you’ll defend the attack successfully. If you happen to be in one of the other two stances, get ready for a sword slash across your face. Along with the different stances, there are two different attack types: heavy and light. Like all other games, light attacks are quicker and do less damage, while heavier attacks hit more, but are slower to perform. There are a few other moves included, like the ability to grab enemies, but they weren’t really explored in the mission’s tutorial – I only know about them because I pressed the wrong buttons. Players also can lock onto enemies, making your attacks more targeted. Locking on is crucial from a defensive standpoint because it shows where your opponent will be attacking from, helping you to get into the proper stance for defending. It also keeps the camera focused on the action, with each encounter feeling like it’s own fight in a much bigger battle. ...



Devs Announce Pc Systems Requirements
Devs Announce Pc Systems Requirements

... will only need graphics cards such as the Nvidia Ge Force GTX 660, GTX 750 ti, GTX 950 or GTX 1050. The game will also work with AMD graphics chips like Radeon HD 6970, HD 7870, R 9 270, R 9 370 or RX 460. All graphics processing units will need to have just 2 GB VRAM capacity to run "For Honor.". On the other hand, for the best gaming experience in "For Honor," Ubisoft recommends players to have Intel Core i 5-2500 K, AMD FX-6350 or any processor in the same category or better. The game is promised to work more efficiently with a rig that has 8 GB RAM capacity. The recommended video cards are Nvidia Ge Force GTX 680, GTX 760, GTX 970 or GTX 1060 and AMD Radeon R 9 280 X, R 9 380 or RX 470 for the finest gaming visual experience possible. The recommended VRAM capacity is the same with the minimum specs at 2 GB or more. Players should also note that the minimum PC systems requirements will produce a 720 p resolution running at 30 frames per second. On the other hand, the recommended rig will be able to produce up to 1080 p resolution of the game that can run up to 60 frames per second. On other news, Ubisoft has also announced the  closed beta  of the game that ...



For Honor Uk Release Date, News Trailers And Hands-on
For Honor Uk Release Date, News Trailers And Hands-on

... CPU: Intel Core i 3-550 | AMD Phenom II X 4 955 or equivalent. GPU: Nvidia Ge Force GTX 660/GTX 750 ti/GTX 950/GTX 1050 with 2 GB VRAM or more | AMD Radeon HD 6970/HD 7870/R 9 270/R 9 370/RX 460 with 2 GB VRAM or more. RAM: 4 GB. For Honor: Everything you need to know. For Honor lets you play as one of 12 classes, split across three factions – Knights, Samurai or Vikings. It would be a great trans-cultural exchange, if the involved parties weren’t slicing each other to bits. To help you choose which of the groups you’d like to opt for, Ubisoft has released a set of videos outlining some of the playable characters. First up is the Kensei, from the Samurai faction, who has a big ol’ sword and likes to chop off heads. Next up is the Viking’s Raider, who has a big ol’ axe but not much in the way of armour. Finally, there’s the Knight’s Warden, who has a lot of armour and likes to take long walks along the beach. All three of the classes will be playable during the closed alpha, which features six of the 12 characters and runs from 15-18 September. You can sign up for the test run via the game’s website. Video of For Honor - Kensei Trailer. Video of For Honor - Raider Trailer. ...



For Honor' Pc System Requirements Chart A Path For Hardware Upgrades
For Honor' Pc System Requirements Chart A Path For Hardware Upgrades

... required to run the game’s frantic 3-on-3 melee battles. A hardware upgrade may be in the cards for some players, as For Honor requires an Intel Core i 3-550 or AMD Phenom II X 4 955 processor or equivalent to run at minimum settings. Advanced graphics cards and a surplus of RAM are also recommended in order to achieve the best possible experience. More:  Vikings, samurai, and knights face off in this month’s ‘For Honor’ closed beta. For Honor is a team-based multiplayer combat game that features a series of hack-and-slash battles between vikings, samurai, and medieval knights. In addition to a single-player campaign, For Honor also includes an online multiplayer mode that allows teams of three players to match their steel against one another on the battlefield. Ubisoft also recommends an NVIDIA Ge Force (GTX 660/GTX 750 ti/GTX 950/GTX 1050) or AMD Radeon (HD 6970/HD 7870/R 9 270/R 9 370/RX 460) graphics card with at least 2 GB of VRAM. A setup that meets these requirements ...



Join The For Honor War Of The Factions With Team Nerdist
Join The For Honor War Of The Factions With Team Nerdist

... Kyle). 1/27: 9 am – 12 pm (Featurig Dan, Jessica, and Kyle). 1/28: 12 pm – 3 pm (Featuring special guests). 1/29: 12 pm – 3 pm (Featuring special guests). Now that you have all of the details, all that’s left is to choose your class. For the closed beta, players will have three playable heroes per faction to choose from including: the Orochi, Kensei and Nobushi from the Samurai Faction; the Raider, Berserker, and Warlord from the Vikings Faction; and the Conqueror, Warden, and Peacekeeper from the Knights Faction. After siding with a faction, players will get to try out three of the game’s five modes including: Dominion (4 v 4), Brawl (2 v 2) and Duel (1 v 1). These modes will be playable across six different environments on three new maps. As our main man Dennis Swords mentioned in the video, those participating in the Beta will also get a chance to try out “Faction War”, which Ubisoft has described as a “global, persistent and cross-platform event” for the three factions. Interested? Head ...



For Honor’s Warriors Were Real People In Ye Olden Days, And They’re Brutal
For Honor’s Warriors Were Real People In Ye Olden Days, And They’re Brutal

... them as being “guardians of [their] people” bit - I couldn’t find any evidence that villages had guardians. But Shugoki are noticeably… rotund, so perhaps they’ve been partly inspired by sumos. Matches fought by these hulking figures were between representatives from each province, so local pride was probably fairly strong. Shugoki probably have the same clout as sumos in their hometown. Plus I won’t lie, the idea of one of those terrifying masked fighters having a soft spot for his village makes them a little less grim. Just a little, though. I can understand why the design team shied away from using the more accurate term to describe these misfits, so let me spell it out for you: Orochi are ninjas. Well, Orochi is actually a name for a devious eight-headed serpent (Yamata no Orochi, 八岐の大蛇) found in Japanese myth. The nod to this famous reptile doesn’t appear to go any further. However, the description of the Orochi looks to be heavily inspired by ninjas. Roaming the “battlefield like ghosts” and using “the arts of stealth and deception”, they’re undoubtedly most ...



This Character Will Be The Biggest Problem In The Game
This Character Will Be The Biggest Problem In The Game

... is considered as major characters. The closest thing that we can consider with regards to having multiple race in a game will be Battle Realms. But For Honor is entirely different. The game can be played in multiple options. They can do it via 1 v 1 duels, story mode or campaign. There are 3 different class with 3 distinctive warriors. All of them are highly capable  of defeating other race. However, there’s a certain warrior that is now considered as the biggest problem to deal with. Before we proceed in revealing the character we are talking about. Let us check first the other characters. For Honor: Gameplay. Basing on the previous trailers and gameplay provided by some of the fans. Knights are very easy to use. Comparing them with the 3 characters or race, Knights are more systematic with regards to their movements. They have a certain sense of fluidity with their movements. The Vikings are a lot different. They are vicious, savage and their one goal is to hurt their opponents with massive blows. Their defense is not that good as ...



What To Know Before The Beta
What To Know Before The Beta

... to block, keep your eye on the screen, your opponent’s attacking zone will glow red, so simply match his strike and you’ll successfully block it. If that doesn’t work, simply dodge or back up out of range. For Honor’s beta will go live on 26 January, and run for three days. It’s also important to keep your eye on your stamina bar too. Once yours is completely drained, you’ll be defenceless — the same goes for your opponent. Getting familiar with your move sets is also really important. Each faction and their classes have different move sets and stats. No class is the same. Some classes use massive area of effect moves, while others offer major melee buffs and reduced range. Some of the more effective combat techniques are often the simplest. Running slashes and shoulder bashes open up opportunities. Besides ...

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