Tom Clancy’s ‘The Division’ Latest News & Updates: Ubisoft Acknowledges User Issues, Game Improvements Underway

By Kanika Gupta - 04 May '16 17:22PM
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"The Division" latest game offering from Tom Clancy series by Ubisoft is doing all it can to make the game environment better after many users reported in-game bugs and other issues. To help fix the problem, Ubisoft also launched a server maintenance to make changes in the game.

On April 29, the game servers were switched off for another scheduled maintenance. According to reports, the recent maintenance has fixed the bug where players died as they stood next to a ladder. However, following maintenance, many fans were outraged and frustrated that the daily missions didn't show up as they should have. The lack of new daily challenges in the game were acknowledged across all platforms, PC, Xbox One and PS4.

According to the developers, the mission daily mission rotaion in the game was caused due to missing files on server. Even though this problem was detected several weeks ago, it still remains unresolved despite fixes and patches.

Ubisoft, Tom Clancy's "The Division" game publisher, also announced that they will implement a new system of cheat detect and exploiter's punishments. If the cheaters are caught, they will be suspended from the game for 14-days, instead of the previous suspension of 3-days. However, this is only applicable for the first offence. If there is a second offense, the player will be banned permanently.

"We have already caught more cheaters in the last few days than we had in total during the previous weeks," Ubisoft wrote in the latest update, as per PC Gamer. "As a result, we will be handing out the biggest wave of suspensions and bans to date over the course of the next few days."

Meanwhile, there have also been some exciting news about the Snowdrop engine. One of the most powerful features that will improve the gaming experience will be the lighting system in Tom Clancy's "The Division" Snowdrop engine. This high-quality destruction system has created a realistic and detailed New York City world that is struck by a catastrophic plague that has swept through the city.

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