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Tom Clancy’s: The Division’s Falcon Lost Exploit Will Lead To Bans: Ubisoft
It was Ubisoft‘s biggest project for years and – following a number of delays – people were starting to turn a little sour on the prospect even before they got hold of it.
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Obviously it is against our Code of Conduct. The weekly rewards have been temporarily disabled, but there are already countless players running around in gear weeks ahead of where they should be, and I’m not sure punishments are really the solution here. Other than this, today’s maintenance also fixes the rewards claim vendor glitch where it was possible to get unlimited items from the rewards claim vendor, which basically meant infinite crafting materials.
Elsewhere, there’s a specific PC fix relating to ASCII code to stop client crashes, so read the notes above and let us know what you think. Strappers directed players to Ubisoft’s Code of Conduct, which warns players against cheating. Others say that the presence of the broken content is entirely Ubi’s fault, and that players shouldn’t be punished for the developer’s own failings. “The Division” community on Reddit has responded to the issue in a frustrating manner. While utilizing community surveys is a fairly common practice used by video game publishers, they can often provide insight on what might be in store in the future.
Ubisoft has revealed the date for their upcoming E3 2016 conference. Yes, you could delve into the Dark Zone, and collect Phoenix Credits from doing daily featured missions, but there was little impetus beyond preparing yourself for what was to come.
The imbalance would be frustrating in a mainly PvE game, but it becomes a real problem in The Division’s Dark Zone. These issues have since been resolved.
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The Falcon Lost Incursion was included among these, and is the first in a series of upcoming raid-style missions. Hopefully, Ubisoft can iron out all the wrinkles before these bugs and glitches ruin one of the most interesting games that launched this year. Following this Ubisoft plans to release paid expansions further into the summer and beyond.