Tom Clancy's "The Division" was supposed to receive a lot of great feedbacks from users. Instead, the game got plenty of negative ones. Patch is on the way though as "The Division will receive a 1.2 update earlier this week.
Tom Clancy's "The Division" was just launched last March and according to Parent Herald, it broke sales records. However, Ubisoft Massive did not work out all the details regarding its sales and distribution as it immediately got plenty of bugs and glitches.
According to "The Division" Reddit thread, complaints to the PvP "Dark Zone" was claimed to be too boring for most. Some were even saying that they will give up the game altogether and just focus on "Overwatch" beta.
As users clamor for an update, Ubisoft Massive gladly took it to note and will be delivering a 1.2 update this May 24. However, the uncertainty of the game is still lingering as some users are not too trusting.
While Ubisoft wants its users to go back playing "The Division" with the hopes 'that the game will still gather its loyal fans, the Reddit thread, made noise as some of them were not welcoming.
Tom Clancy's "The Division 1.2 update or also known as "Conflict" is meant to be the saving grace of the game. Quentin Correggi from Ubisoft also provided updates regarding the upcoming patch. "We created that beautiful world that players really enjoyed exploring during the levelling experience," Correggi said.
If fans are still not yet convinced about what to expect with "Conflict" here are some of what to expect with "The Division" 1.2 update:
- The loot system will be more generous.
- Hijack feature will be allowed which will give an extraction rope in the dark zone and sending in more loots.
- There will also be a new addition Incursion, Clear Sky.
- The update will give High-Value Targets that can easily direct players to its targets and their enemies description and level of operations.
- Another mission to look forward to, is called "Search and Destroy."
The update that will happen on May 24 will be the deciding factor about Tom Clancy's "The Division." Once it finally gets positive responses on the gamers' progress, things might go back to the way users feel about "The Division."
For now, let us just wait for a couple of hours for the 1.2 update, and we will find out soon enough if Tom Clancy's "The Division" delivered its promises.