In the chaotic world of DRM (Digital Rights Management) and anti-tamper tech, Ubisoft’s medieval brawler occupies a unique space. While games like Resident Evil Village were cracked in days and others like Anno 1800 remained uncracked for years, For Honor sits in a comfortable, yet fascinating middle ground:
Have you played For Honor recently? Do you think the server-side DRM is a fair trade-off for security, or does it hurt the consumer too much? Let us know in the comments. for honor crackwatch
For pirates, this game represents the ultimate frustration. You can download 80GBs of data, but without the legitimate handshake to Ubisoft’s servers, you have nothing but a menu screen. This forced many would-be pirates to actually buy the game during sales, simply to experience the mechanics. In the chaotic world of DRM (Digital Rights
For the CrackWatch community, For Honor is a reminder that sometimes, the hardest games to crack are the ones that require a community to be enjoyed. You can crack the code, but you can't crack the player base. Let us know in the comments