Feb 28, 2017 09:50 AM EST
'For Honor': PC Performance Review And Patch Updates

Just weeks after the released of "For Honor," game enthusiasts give a positive response to the game although it got a couple of hiccups. Ubisoft found the need for a new patch right after its released. 

The 1.03 patch is set to be released on February 28 at 8 am EST. Game Rant reports the announcement from Ubisoft that contains information on how the patch will deal with the bugs that resulted from the changes made to the Peacekeeper Hero from the beta version of "For Hero."

Besides the bug fixes, changes among the characters in the game are to be expected. Moreover, the fix will also enable players to counter-guardbreak while in the middle of a guardbreak animation and return to one of the beta phase characteristics. 

Other improvements will be seen in the games graphics, user interface, and chat. In terms of the anti-cheat system, which has been reportedly wrongly banning players who are not cheating in the first place, there has been no word if it will be improved with the 1.03 patch.

The game launched on PS4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows is a third-person combat and action strategy game that features Vikings, Samurais, and Knights. Due to the quality of the game graphics, it is important to have the corresponding PC specs for a complete gaming experience. With "For Honor," it does not have to be much.

Basically, simplifying Tom's Hardware detailed review; the game can still be enjoyed on a platform built four to five years ago. This means that whether you have a Core i3-550 or the recommended Core i5-2500K, playing shouldn't be a hassle. Like most gaming PCs, this game needs a 64-bit OS to accommodate it. At the same time, the graphics comparison on Radeon and GeForce show a difference in the texture and sharpness of the images.

To accommodate the "For Honor" 1.03 patch, there will be a 15-minute maintenance period for those playing on PC. For PS4 and Xbox One players, the patch will be made available after certification processes with Sony and Microsoft. Gamers gear up!

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