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'''For Glory''' ({{ja|ガチ|Gachi}}, ''Serious'') is an [[Wi-Fi|online mode]] that appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''.
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==Overview==
==Overview==
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While never officially documented nor ever referred to by official sources, For Glory contains a system to punish players that have been implicated as a problem through the built-in report system, dubbed "For Glory Hell". Infracted players are intentionally isolated by the system from the normal playerbase and are only matched up with other players in the For Glory Hell system. When in For Glory Hell, players find themselves having to wait much longer for matches and being matched up only with the same few players over and over, with a number of players in For Glory Hell being those who have poor connections, abuse the name tags, play an extremely [[camp]]y style, and/or grief to whatever degree they can under For Glory's restrictions. Non-malicious players have found themselves in For Glory Hell after false reports by salty players and griefers exploiting the system; players who win a lot while playing a defensive style or frequently showboat in particular have found themselves in For Glory Hell for this reason. How long players are meant to stay in For Glory Hell is also not known, with most reports indicating being stuck for around a week. However, players who continue to play on For Glory while infracted have found themselves stuck there for longer periods of time, with it being believed that other players within For Glory Hell report their opponents. This keeps players in For Glory Hell for longer as the system is tricked into thinking they are problematic due to the reports they keep receiving.
While never officially documented nor ever referred to by official sources, For Glory contains a system to punish players that have been implicated as a problem through the built-in report system, dubbed "For Glory Hell". Infracted players are intentionally isolated by the system from the normal playerbase and are only matched up with other players in the For Glory Hell system. When in For Glory Hell, players find themselves having to wait much longer for matches and being matched up only with the same few players over and over, with a number of players in For Glory Hell being those who have poor connections, abuse the name tags, play an extremely [[camp]]y style, and/or grief to whatever degree they can under For Glory's restrictions. Non-malicious players have found themselves in For Glory Hell after false reports by salty players and griefers exploiting the system; players who win a lot while playing a defensive style or frequently showboat in particular have found themselves in For Glory Hell for this reason. How long players are meant to stay in For Glory Hell is also not known, with most reports indicating being stuck for around a week. However, players who continue to play on For Glory while infracted have found themselves stuck there for longer periods of time, with it being believed that other players within For Glory Hell report their opponents. This keeps players in For Glory Hell for longer as the system is tricked into thinking they are problematic due to the reports they keep receiving.


Much like For Glory itself, the response to the system has been mixed. The main point of contention is the lack of any official documentation on it, with something that forms a crucial part of the online experience eluding any mention from Nintendo or a related party. Without a bulletin or notifications of sorts, players are left unaware of when they get in For Glory Hell and when they get out. Despite the aforementioned Direct claiming players would receive infractions for abusing the report system, nothing of the sort seems to have happened for such players, nor have there been players illegitimately placed in the system verifiably taken out via manual intervention. While it is generally considered well-meaning and works to cut down on the much-maligned misbehaviors of online play, the fact that legitimate players can find themselves in For Glory Hell through report abuse by ill-meaning players almost completely gainsays its intention.
Much like For Glory itself, the response to the system has been mixed. The main point of contention is the lack of any official documentation on it, with something that forms a crucial part of the online experience eluding any mention from Nintendo or a related party. Without a bulletin or notifications of sorts, players are left unaware of when they get in For Glory Hell and when they get out. Despite the aforementioned Direct claiming players would receive infractions for abusing the report system, nothing of the sort seems to have happened for such players, nor have there been players illegitimately placed in the system verifiably taken out via manual intervention. While it is generally considered well-meaning and works to cut down on the much-maligned misbehaviors of online play, the fact that legitimate players can find themselves in For Glory Hell through report abuse by ill-meaning players almost completely gainsays its intention. That is because you were cheating loser.
==Glitches==
==Glitches==
*In version 1.0.1 of {{for3ds}}, {{SSB4|Peach}} could have potentially triggered an automatic ban for "dishonest play" after plucking a non-[[Vegetable]] item via her down special, making the game believe that the player was cheating to bring items into the mode.<ref>http://www.ign.com/boards/threads/super-smash-bros-3ds-players-smacked-with-1-day-ban-online-for-playing-as-peach.454226953/</ref> Nintendo acknowledged the glitch and promptly released [[List of updates (SSB4-3DS)#1.0.2|an update]] that fixed this issue.<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.jp/support/information/2014/0915.html</ref>
*In version 1.0.1 of {{for3ds}}, {{SSB4|Peach}} could have potentially triggered an automatic ban for "dishonest play" after plucking a non-[[Vegetable]] item via her down special, making the game believe that the player was cheating to bring items into the mode.<ref>http://www.ign.com/boards/threads/super-smash-bros-3ds-players-smacked-with-1-day-ban-online-for-playing-as-peach.454226953/</ref> Nintendo acknowledged the glitch and promptly released [[List of updates (SSB4-3DS)#1.0.2|an update]] that fixed this issue.<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.jp/support/information/2014/0915.html</ref>
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