A few weeks have passed since "Tom Clancy's The Division" was released and for those who haven't purchased or played the game yet, one very important question arises: Is it worth it? Basing on the overall performance of the game, most players can say that the game is worth spending some dollars but there is a small portion of "Tom Clancy's The Division" fan base that senses some slight problems with the game.
The Good And The Bad
First and foremost, let's discuss the major highlights of "Tom Clancy's The Division." Just recently, the developers of the game released the first batch of downloadable content or more commonly known as DLC. The first DLC released for "Tom Clancy's The Division" is called "Underground" and most players who have already played the game with the updated patch have nothing but good words to say about it.
The "Underground" DLC aims to boost the gaming experience of players who purchased "Tom Clancy's The Division" game. It is expected to prompt players whenever a new update is available for the said game. There will be times when players will experience an offline mode when the game will roll out its corresponding updates.
Players of "Tom Clancy's The Division" also has great feedback with regards to farming mode of the game. Thanks to the newest "Underground" DLC for "Tom Clancy's The Division," players can access and customize their missions with new and improved graphics. Gone are the days when players feel a monotony while playing in mission mode.
One highly noted disadvantage in "Tom Clancy's The Division" is the player's collective clamor that there are times when they are "forced" to undergo a mission which for them is unnecessary. Hopefully, the developers of "Tom Clancy's The Division" will brainstorm and find a solution to tweak the reported unnecessary and pointless missions that players are complaining about.