‘Tom Clancy’s The Division’ Patch 1.6 Coming Soon; Here’s Everything You Need To Know
By David Canillas | Dec 09, 2016 08:19 PM EST
Another good news to all 'agents' out there as "Tom Clancy's The Division" Patch 1.6 is just around the corner. Update 1.6 will focus on PvP and Dark Zone gameplay.
"Tom Clancy's The Division" Patch 1.6 will be tested out first by 15 selected players to be called the Elite Task Force (ETF). For "Tom Clancy's The Division" Patch 1.4, an ETF was also assembled to ensure the usability and satisfaction.
The said team would review the update first on Jan. 11-13 at the Red Storm in North Carolina before it is released for public usage.
But before that, a patch for the game for the PC version will be released next week as reported by Inquisitr. The patch scheduled next week aims to fix the problem that causes loss of character control as well as to activate DirectX 12.
The said update will also bring about a noticeable lowered performance impact on the CPU usage and improved controller support for PC according to VG 24/7. The update is surely worth a look and will let players enjoy the game much more.
Another fix that will come with the update next week will include the FAMAS bug fix. Players have been keen on such update that will finally squash the bug that causes improper weapon functioning.
Massive Studio is ensuring all of its players that they will continue to bring updates that will lead to a smooth gameplay especially at higher resolutions. "Tom Clancy's The Division" team made sure that the update next week will provide PC players the best gameplay to date.
Recently, fans of the game were just treated with "Tom Clancy's The Division" Patch 1.5 as reported by Jobs & Hire.
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