Steam has
Tom Clancy's The Division 2 (PC/Steam Digital Download) on sale for
$2.99.
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Ubisoft Store has
Tom Clancy's The Division 2 (PC Digital Download) on sale for
$3.
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Epic Games also has Tom Clancy's: The Division 2 (PC/Epic Games Digital Download) on sale for
$2.99.
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About this Game:
- Join an elite group of civilian agents in this action-packed RPG shooter. Engage in intense tactical combat, team-up with your friends, and survive in a dynamic open world to save Washington, D.C.
Top Comments
good story.
PVP is not recommended for beginners
even if only for story its worth 3 bucks all day.
there are tons of guns and skills to use, skills are impressive when your build is good
The loot mechanic is good but also complex and just explaining the gear unlock and mod system can take a while, but add a lot of depth to the game.
you can, in game, at any time, and a message asks you when you die, "Call for aid" or "Call for backup"
this puts you in a game wide queue to receive assistance from other player characters.
they will automatically join your game and start helping, but expect them to be FAR more powerful than you. They may also have mics you can hear.
If you try it and like it and would like an in game explainer of anything my Ubisoft name is UnusualDevices
feel free to friend me ingame and send me an invite.
To send me an invite, press shift-f2, click the social icon in the left column and type UnusualDevices in the bar.
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For $3 this is an insane deal for the amount of missions and content even if the base game. But yes, DLC's can add more, not sure how that is a bad thing
Runs great on the Steam Deck
All of that being said; the only online aspects is annoying to me for a game that is functionally single player by default (D1 was the same thing). Takes too long to connect, and I have been booted randomly twice for loss of connection during my 7 hours of gameplay. Luckily the game seems to sync quite often so no loss in progress occurred however you could have to restart a mission if it occured at the wrong time.
Lastly, for controller players; A and B (or X / O for PS) are completely reversed and not remappable (just like D1) for cover (crouch) and bound (jump). To me this seems like an insanely stupid choice, especially non-remappable as controller players for decades have associated A with jump. I ended up making a custom profile on the Steam Deck to swap these two buttons whenever the analog sticks were touched (that way the buttons were NOT reversed for menus as I use the D pad for them). Workable but still annoying AF to me. I played through 50 hours of D1 with a similar config. I'm almost at the point I am just going to mimic M&K using the controller and just suit the controls to my personal liking.
Honestly, don't know. About 7 hours into the main game. Some games the DLC adds a lot to the main game (such as the Sniper Elite's new guns) but on other games you are just tacking on a bunch of missions or gated content.