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Ubisoft plan big changes with next incursion
When they try to cheat “The Division” for the second time, they will be banned from playing the game for life.
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As for intellectual property rights, the game publisher has made a stricter cheat detection system and exploiters’ punishments.
Understandably the player base are getting exhausted of the game not working like it should and question is how much more patience they have.
Next up, Ubisoft then shared their new penalty policy when it comes to cheaters.
Hopefully the update will also fix a number of issues that have been plaguing The Division over the past month.
Ubisoft hasn’t confirmed any of these theories, of course. This is not the first time this has happened, and it caused quite an uproar when it did last time. A three-day suspension was previously handed out, but this was increased to a 14-day suspension, for the first offense. However, the developers have already revealed vague features of the update, for instance, an all-new incursion will be added, alongside some pretty intense changes inside the Dark Zone. There, The Division players can find a full list of bugs and exploits that the development team says it’s hard at work to solve.
Speaking of problems, it sounds like Ubisoft is starting to realize that there isn’t much for end-game players to do besides run the game’s underwhelming Falcon Lost incursion or hang out in the Dark Zone.
The news was hinted at during a recent Twitch stream in which a fan questioned whether the developer behind The Division, Massive Entertainment, had any plans to “reinvigorate the PvE”. This will serve as a big break for those who do not want to enter the Dark Zone until the glitches have been fixed.
Ubisoft has recently launched a server dedicated to make necessary changes to the game.
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Ubisoft and Red Storm have just about enough with the cheat engines and system exploits being used by “Tom Clancy’s The Division” players to improve their rankings.