Here's What's Wrong With The Division NOW
We can’t go two minutes without Ubisoft’s The Division discombobulating in some way. The latest issue? The game is supposed to offer daily missions — a different one each day — and it’s skipped several of them already.
Early last month, when the first big update was patched in, daily updates ceased to happen for several days. It was thought to be related to one of the other bugs, but after those were solved, the mission problem was still there. The Division had no mission on April 30, and it didn’t have one today either.
Ubisoft heard the players’ cries and responded on Twitter: “A permanent solution to this recurring problem is being looked into.” And that might have silenced them, were it not for someone on Reddit who managed to extract a data dump from the game. He noted gaps in the schedule that seemed to match up with those missing updates. He made his post April 30, and predicted the next missing mission would go AWOL May 3. It’s May 3 and the mission isn’t there. Ubisoft, what are you not telling us?
I can’t think of a logical reason why Ubisoft would WANT their game to behave badly, unless The Division was actually a great multimilliondollar social experiment and the glitches were SUPPOSED to happen, to gather data from frustrated gamers and sell it to the Illuminati, or aliens, or something. If this turns out to be CODF’s last update, you’ll know the government got to us.