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"The Division 2": The never-ending search for the best loot has never been more fun

Philipp Rüegg
20.3.2019
Translation: machine translated

After a bumpy start, "The Division" hit top form thanks to constant and comprehensive updates. The successor doubles and triples up. Simon and I will be hunting for prey in the livestream at 20:00 and you can join us.

The carrot that keeps you on your toes in "The Division" is the loot. Better equipment and better weapons increase the damage you deal. This allows you to kill enemies more efficiently and take more damage. This ensures that you get new loot faster and the game starts all over again. The motivation loop in "The Division" is the same as in its predecessor. However, Ubisoft has expanded the loot shooter principle in every conceivable way.

More of everything

Perfecting the loot loop

The modification of weapons and equipment has also been simplified. You only have to craft a specific mod once. After that, it can be equipped on all compatible weapons. However, there is still no clear comparison option between the weapons. That doesn't bother me too much. I just try out more weapons this way. You can also unlock a firing range in your base to test new weapons.

Audiovisual fireworks

Without having seen the endgame, my impression of level 20 is absolutely fantastic. Ubisoft has learnt clear lessons from the first part. Almost every aspect of the game has been reworked and improved. Simon and I will give you a brief overview in our Let's Play, in which we will demonstrate the resurrection function in particular - purely for testing purposes, of course.

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Our squad still has room for two more agents. If you're up for it, come to our Discord channel. Then we can invite you for a round.

"The Division 2" is available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One. We played the PC version that Ubisoft provided us with.

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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