Incursion Update for ‘The Division’ Hits Rough Waters

By Kanika Gupta - 13 Apr '16 16:06PM

Incursion, the sought after update, is exciting in number of ways, most importantly for daily bounties and overhauled loot drop mechanism. Xbox One and PS4 gamers can now download the update and start playing the Stuyvesant area, accessible after level 30.

As the big update for The Division released, a new endgame activity, The Falcon Lost Incursion, introduces a number of changes. The ones who have already experienced the update feel that there a few things that there may be some concerns that Massive needs to address. Many people feel that the game experience has somewhat ruined due to the bugs that slip through these updates.

Many Xbox One players were rather annoyed as their main character was deleted due to login error experienced after the update was downloaded. This is one of the most important issues that Massive needs to pin their focus on. So far, no fix has been issued yet.

Another deal breaker, as the gamers will call it, is that their loot system isn't working the way it was meant to. There doesn't seem to be a way to make high-end items and high-gear score drop into the wild somehow constantly. Players were looking forward to their high-end gear after they killed the Dark Zone enemies but doesn't seem to be happening either. In their defense, Massive says that there is a chance for these items to drop but as one progresses into the game, it can be seen how bleak that chance is. Most of the enemies drop 160 range gear that is useless rather than dropping new set of gear, as was promised.

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