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Wish Ubisoft would use their massive resources for good instead of just pumping out cookie cutter crap over and over again.
This is literally the exact thing an industry that’s grown somewhat stagnant of late needed: an opportunity for a trailer that includes hilariously over-the-top voice-comms
So many car doors to close, so little time
So many windows to shoot to test if they break apart or just put a bullet hole png.
… So little time.
I wish this were an expansion to 2 instead, along with bugfixes and server stability patches, that are very desperately needed. But then again, it’s Ubisoft we’re talking about. They will never fucking do this
Hope they can make it as immersive as TD1. TD2 was kinda disappointing.
If they make it like the TD1 e3 trailer made it out to be, I’d get it
Bullet sponges everywhere
I also never understood why they removed most of the NPCs. I loved seeing all the random city people around, help the odd one out and have some of them get aggressive. TD2’s city felt pretty dead in comparison.
In 2 didn’t they approach you with water and stuff?
Yeah, but those were the NPCs in bases, etc. I meant just random people out on the street, I think there were none or fewer
I’m convinced that The Division series is set in a parallel universe where getting shot is just a minor inconvenience.
I didn’t mind the sponges as much. It let me wake up from my grind comatose occasionally to use cover.
I’m kinda the opposite. I thought the first game was kinda boring because it was just snow and snow and snow with tall buildings.
DC had lots of different locations and settings; a lot more interesting to me.
Fair enough. I was also a lot more hyped playing TD1, so that might have played a part too.
And to be fair I lived near dc for a year so seeing how well they recreated that area certainly helped.
I’m kind of surprised, I thought they were done with The Division series after TD2 being put into maintenance mode. Will be interested in seeing how it ends up at least.
Maintenance mode as in: are they finally going to fix the continuously crashes on PC version?
I refuse to purchase any other Division game until they fix that crap. I remember crashing 4 times in one mission. Never finished the mission and after that - never booted it up again.
Cool!