This morning, on the 13th of November, a new patch addressing some issues was released for The Division 2. It fixes, among other things, the constant message from the Dark Zone officer asking players to visit him.
What is currently happening in The Division 2? A few weeks ago, the major Title Update 6 was released for The Division 2, and agents are busy working on their new builds following some mechanic adjustments.
However, players have been plagued by several issues since then, and there have been visual curiosities. The patch was deployed to the servers this morning and is around 200MB in size.
Update finally addresses the Dark Zone message
Which issues does the patch address? The patch addresses, among other things, the constant notification from the Dark Zone quartermaster that has been bothering players for weeks.
Patch Notes in English
- Removes the constant notification that new Dark Zone perks are available in the operations base, even though that is not the case.
- Fixes an issue with the “flare” emote that sometimes caused flares to go haywire after the animation was interrupted.
- Sometimes, broken and creepy faces of game characters appeared after cut-scenes; this has been fixed.
- Revised the social menu, which did not function when entering an already existing group in a downed state.
- There was an issue that sometimes prevented players from sharing gear mods; this has been addressed.
- The right items should now always be displayed for donations in the projects.
- A bug was removed that caused the game to crash when enemies spawned in the “Lincoln Memorial” mission on challenging difficulty in co-op.
- Some owners of the Year-1 Pass did not have direct access to the Technician specialization after TU6; this has been patched.
How do the changes affect the game? The changes mostly involve minor bugs in the game, which can be annoying. In the case of the cut-scene face distortion, it can also be alarming.
In particular, the notification from the Dark Zone officer asking agents to visit him in the operations base created quite a stir among the agents.
The Division 2 is much more fun after Title Update 6
What else is there to report about Division 2? Players perceive the game more positively after TU6. The many build possibilities are well received and actively implemented.
The new loot system does not work quite as the developers planned, but players still have fun with it.
However, not every Division player is having fun. The streamer Marcostyle has become successful with Division streams and has had a pretty rough week.
What do you think about the DZ officer finally keeping quiet? Do you know of any other annoying bugs?

