Here’s What’s Changing For The Division’s Second Beta

Here’s What’s Changing For The Division’s Second Beta

Patch notes for Ubisoft’s open beta for their early-March shooter The Division have some good news for those who tried the game’s recent closed beta and saw some flaws in its promising quasi-player-vs-player Dark Zone section.

The notes indicate, among other things, that the Dark Zone will have more enemies and give a little more feedback about which fellow players you should be wary of.

The highlights:

  • “Non-Player Enemies in the DarkZone have been significantly increased in number.”
  • “A new warning icon has been added to indicate an Agent who has shot another player but has not done enough damage to go Rogue.”

That should help with the main complaints we had and saw coming out of that first beta.

To catch those of you up who haven’t played: the main part of The Division involves the player patrolling the streets of New York City shortly after a bio-chemical terrorist attack. Streets are fairly empty. Rioters roam the avenues of Manhattan. You take cover and do a lot of shooting. You can roam in co-op and collect loot as you shoot, which is one of the reasons the game is drawing comparisons to Bungie’s popular shooter Destiny.

The game’s most interesting may well be the Dark Zone, which encompasses sections of virtual NYC that allow players who encounter each other to team up or, if they’re more devious, shoot each other. Shooting other players, rather than helping them, is called going rogue. It triggers a bounty system but also is a risky but rewarding way to grab loot from other players.

You can find out more about that in our impressions of the first beta, but what you’ll also find in various articles and comments sections about The Division are complaints that the Dark Zone was too desolate and too inscrutable in terms of who was friend or foe. These changes address that.

The open beta starts on February 18 for Xbox One players, a day later for those on PS4 and PC. It will run through February 21.

It’s always nice when a beta isn’t just marketing and leads to improvements, no?

Full patch notes below:

Here’s What’s Changing For The Division’s Second Beta
Here’s What’s Changing For The Division’s Second Beta
Here’s What’s Changing For The Division’s Second Beta
Here’s What’s Changing For The Division’s Second Beta

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