‘Tom Clancy's The Division' News and Updates: Ubisoft Sees User Issues, Sanctions Underway
By Alexandra Park | May 02, 2016 09:35 AM EDT
“Tom Clancy's The Division” recent news and updates revealed Ubisoft’s plan to counter user issues and complaints. Furthermore, sanctions are forecast for implementation to deal with the issues of cheating, exploitation as well as implementing punishments.
“Ubisoft recently issued a statement regarding issues that players of their new game "Tom Clancy's The Division" are using cheat engines to gain unfair advantage over other players and abusing game bugs and glitches and the statement also detailed sanctions for players who will be violating the game rules and policies set by them, according to Vine Report.
Players are already aware that the "Tom Clancy's The Division" has been plagued by game bugs and glitches, but abusive players have been exploiting them, and also, there are a number of players who have been using cheat engines to have extreme advantage over other players of the game, notes the post.
"Unfortunately, the game play experience was recently impaired by in-game bugs and players violating the rules of the game. In order to bring back a better and healthier environment, we have taken new steps to address the situation,” according to the statement released by Ubisoft.
"Providing a high-quality experience is our priority. Fixing game bugs is one aspect of it, and we are improving our processes to address that. Dissuading players from impairing others' game play by violating the rules of the game is another aspect, as further stated by Ubisoft.
Gaming experience is always crucial for users and for the developers because it can affect the entire business dealings of the company. Also, the need to woe users and gamers are crucial because it can set the path for better earnings and revenues. Even “Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" sees the potential of any gaming features and the need to protect its entire setup, reports Jobs & Hire.
“Tom Clancy's The Division” is one of a kind and the move Ubisoft is more than enough to generate public awareness and instill caution for all users out there.
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