The Division: Alleged tester reports from the MMO shooter alpha

The Division: Alleged tester reports from the MMO shooter alpha
Open World, solide Shooter-Mechaniken, starkes Loot-System, heftige Bugs

In Tom Clancy’s “The Division“, an alleged alpha tester spilled the beans.

The MMO shooter “The Division” could be one of the next big games on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Especially now, as “Destiny” has paved the way for such a shooter with MMO elements, it seems like the timing is right. However, Ubisoft has been surrounded by controversies and a bad vibe for some time, which also threatened to spill over to “The Division”.

There are constantly rumors of another delay, and the rumor that “The game is being downgraded for PC because of consoles” is hard to shake off, no matter how often it has been denied. Watchdogs is still too fresh in memory.

A video gives cause for better spirits. A YouTuber reports on the statements of an alleged alpha tester, which he supposedly made a few weeks ago in the podcast of the large US site GiantBomb.

The good news is:

  • The alpha is currently running and stable.
  • The shooter mechanics are fundamentally solid and strong.
  • The Division features an open world that is fully explorable; unlike the Tower in Destiny.
  • The game has surprisingly developed RPG loot elements.

There are negative points as well:

  • The game is currently still full of glitches and bugs. Like “falling through the world” stuff.

Sounds promising, although all of this involves unconfirmed statements.

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