The Division 2 developer Massive has quickly disabled in-game every day and weekly initiatives. Servers went down yesterday because the crew tried to repair an exploit, however the concern has persevered, forcing the developer to show off the system altogether.
Yesterday, gamers got simply three minutes’ warning earlier than servers went down for emergency upkeep supposed to repair an exploit which might enable gamers to repeatedly flip in initiatives, thereby claiming their rewards a number of occasions over. Massive was unable to repair the exploit, so took a special plan of action. In a set of patch notes issued final evening, neighborhood developer Chris Gansler mentioned that “until we can apply the fix mentioned below, we’re deactivating the daily and weekly projects for the time being.”
Those patch notes had been posted 20 hours in the past, however at time of writing there doesn’t seem to have been any official phrase on a repair. For now, then, it could appear that each every day and weekly initiatives are nonetheless down, robbing some gamers of an efficient means to grind loot.
The Division 2’s initiatives system supplies gamers with a reasonably efficient approach of grinding loot. It’s notably helpful for these gamers who don’t essentially interact in PvP, offering a method to entry high-tier weapons and kit with out going by the stress of the Dark Zone.
Correction: We’re at the moment unable to repair the problem with the server restart, due to this fact we’re disabling the every day and weekly initiatives in the intervening time. We will preserve you up to date on this thread:
— The Division 2 (@TheDivisionRecreation) April 7, 2019
Projects are likely to take some time to finish, and it’s not at the moment clear whether or not progress was misplaced when servers went down.
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This isn’t the one concern dealing with The Division 2 over the previous few days. Bugs have induced specialist ammo to stop dropping for some gamers, and have additionally impacted weapon damage. Elsewhere, nonetheless, it’s clearly attracting consideration, if an SNL spoof poking fun at the game (and plenty of others prefer it) is something to go by.
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