Tom Clancy’s ‘The Division’ Latest News & Updates: Gamers To Reveal Essential Fixes For ‘Underground’ DLC? Latest 1.3 Patch Launches ‘Heroic’ Mode, Procedurally Generated Levels

Following the release of Tom Clancy's "The Division" 1.3 update, "Underground" DLC and "Dragon's Nest" incursion last Tuesday, Jun. 28, Ubisoft Massive received some feedbacks that there were some technical issues in the game again. Now, gamers have revealed some "essential fixes" needed to be launched in the game.

Ubisoft Massive is no stranger in receiving criticisms, especially when it comes to the several glitches and bugs on its Tom Clancy's "The Division" game. As a matter of fact, the game has been plagued with tons of tech issues after the release of the "Falcon Lost" Incursion.

Major Fixes For Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Underground DLC

Paul Tassi, a Forbes contributor, is undeniably a self-confessed player of the game. However, he recently admitted in his Forbes article that there are "five essential fixes" for Tom Clancy's "The Division: Underground" DLC, which would be a big help in making the new content live up to the expectations of several gamers and critics.

According to Tassi, Ubisoft Massive should put all Tom Clancy's "The Division" Gear Sets in the loot pool. He also urged the game developers to address the issue regarding the mismatched gearscore requirements or drops.

In addition, Tassi also pointed the fixes needed in Tom Clancy's "The Division" experience rewards, slow cache farming and allowing group leader to alter difficulty. But he also said the last issue was only a minor one.

"Farming Underground needs to reward more kinds of gear, more often and at a level that actually has the potential to be useful," Tassi wrote. "Otherwise, what's the point?"

Tom Clancy's 'The Division' 1.3 Update Breaks One Of Game's Most Important Skills

Aside from the aforementioned fixes, Ubisoft Massive needed to address another issue after the release of 1.3 update. Even though it brought a lot of exciting changes, the patch has reportedly broken one of the most important tool in playing Tom Clancy's "The Division" - it's the Pulse Skill, Game Rant notes.

The reports regarding the Pulse Skill glitch came right after the launch of Tom Clancy's "The Division." In fact, gamers reported that only some enemies were highlighted by the Pulse skill when they tested the skill in different areas.

Fortunately, Ubisoft has acknowledged the issue and assured gamers that they would carry out an investigation. It also said that Tom Clancy's "The Division" team will fix the issue at the soonest possible time, Segment Next reports.

Tom Clancy's 'The Division' 1.3 Update Launches 'Heroic' Mode And Procedurally Generated Levels

Despite the fact that Tom Clancy's "The Division" 1.3 update brought a series of issues into the game, it also added some exciting features. In fact, it introduced the much-needed endgame content, noting the addition of a new "Heroic" mode as well new in-game levels.

Tom Clancy's "The Division" 1.3 update introduced the so-called "Procedurally Generated Levels." This feature reportedly allows players to start with a transitional mission above the grounds while a new door will open to the Rewards Claim Vendor called "The Terminal" once the transitional mission is finished. Then, the randomly generated urban level or dungeons are released as per iTechPost.

Tom Clancy's "The Division" latest "Heroic" mode, on the other hand, has been added as free updates. This latest mode has reportedly provided a "brand new experience" for the gamers while Hudson Refugee Camp and Queen's Tunnel Camp are now available as challenge mode missions with better rewards, Tech2 learns.

Meanwhile, Tom Clancy's "The Division: Underground" DLC is currently available in PC and Xbox One platforms only due to the time exclusivity deal. But PS4 gamers will also get a chance to experience the new content this month.

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