Regardless of the legacy that "Tom Clancy's The Division" has brought forth, the "Conflict'" 1.2 patch was quite a handful for the gamers. Also, the instability of the patch has reached Xbox One, PS4 and PC platforms.
Given the glitch, there are indicators that the "Conflict" 1.2 patch might affect the overall legacy of the game. "Tom Clancy's The Division" is dropping its 1.2 "Conflict" content update on Tuesday. Even though the developers have rendered time detailing the vital information and the features that it would entail, there are still some issues looming on the gaming horizon.
Despite the maddening new rope-cutting mechanic designed to make the Dark Zone even more grief-able, the major story is that once again, "Tom Clancy's The Division" is trying to revamp its loot system by being more generous with its drops, Forbes reports.
Moreover, Patch 1.1 tried to do the exact same thing, and that did not work out well for anyone because "Tom Clancy's The Division" problem from its launch was the impossible means to find High-End items with any consistency; so loot became about crafting and crafting alone, as noted by the same post.
On a different note, the update contains additional end-game content for capped players, and the incursion mode is the star attraction here, which is only available for those over level 30, Tech 2 conveys. Additional content for end-game, level 30 players, are the addition of high-value targets, as well as search-and-destroy missions wherein the intelligence for these targets will be available once players finish all missions and side quests in a named area.
The update may or may not provide best measures for "Tom Clancy's The Division." However, as gamers cited some loopholes while playing the game on Xbox One, PS4 and PC platforms, the "Conflict" 1.2 patch and its unstable features might influence the status of the game and the possibility of failing legacy.