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Rejecting Harmful Behavior In Online Games, Ubisoft Launches ‘Fair Course’ For Open Download | 4Gamers

After Ubisoft and Riot Games jointly announced the “Positive Communication” research project, Ubisoft today launched (7) the “Fair Play Program” course, which allows you to customize your learning progress and is available for download today (Internet connection)。

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Ubisoft’s “Fair Play” curriculum is a new platform for the Ubisoft Connect ecosystem designed to foster positive gameplay interactions. Continuing Ubisoft’s journey in more ways to create game architectures that foster more rewarding community experiences and avoid harmful interactions.

Curriculum designed by digital learning experts, the beta version offers 5 learning capsules; includes facts and statistics about harmful behavior in online games, explains what behavior can make players “angry” and gives players a more complete understanding of what situations can make them annoyed ratings, advice from professional players and tips on how to deal with harmful behavior.

Players can self-regulate and fully understand harmful in-game behavior and the impact it has on the experience of other players.

The Fair Play Lesson launches today alongside the Rainbow Six Reputation Score display.

The Reputation Score Display is a tool that gives Rainbow Six players a clear and concrete picture of how their actions affect the game.

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