[b] There’s Tons of Side Content [/b]
Because The Division is a Ubisoft game, you can expect tons of collectibles just waiting to be picked up in Manhattan. But this isn’t the only form of side content available. When you pull up your map in The Division, you’ll see a bunch of markers around the city. Some are main missions, but most of them are optional missions and encounters that you can engage in. These come in the form of tracking down missing agents, defending supply caches from enemies, and rescuing hostages.
While Destiny did give players some side content in the form of public events on the various planets, they were only available periodically. Besides, you couldn’t predict where these events would occur without the help of a web tracker. The Division handles its side content much more efficiently, giving you all the information you need if you wish to attempt them.
[b] Your Loot is Guaranteed [/b]
While all of the best loot drops can only be found in the Dark Zone* (correction: DZ is not the only place to grab best loot, you can get it from all outside Zone activities, including crafting that can yield you in many cases even superior loot of them all, granted you have blueprints and mats), players not interested in PVP can still get decent loot drops from just playing missions in their own world. When you pull up your map, you can hover your cursor over the various missions that are available, and the game will give you a rundown of exactly what you can get from completing said mission.
The top left of your screen will display the amount of experience points you get, credits, the types of mods, weapons, armor pieces, and even blueprints for new gear that you can craft. Yes, there’s still an element of luck and RNG involved in random loot drops, but at least you can complete missions in The Division with the assurance that you will be rewarded for your time.
[b]There’s a Hub You Actually Care About[/b]
My main gripe, which I have since gotten over, with Destiny back when it first launched was that the Tower felt empty and barren. Sure, there were tons of players in the Tower, and there were vendors and NPCs milling around. But the Tower never really felt like anything other than a place I occasionally returned to for more quests and to curse and swear at Master Rahool.
The Division gives you a Base of Operations consisting of three wings: medical, tech, and security. As you complete missions and gather supplies, you can use these supplies to upgrade the three wings to make your Base even more functional. This also unlocks skills and talents that you can equip. Perhaps it’s the design itself, but the Bases (yes, there are multiple Bases in this game) in The Division feel a lot warmer and homely than the Tower ever did. There is a real sense of camaraderie as everyone is always working, always toiling away in the effort to take back Manhattan.
The Base of Operations isn’t perfect, but I find myself returning very often to make sure everything’s in tip top shape.
[b] There’s Matchmaking! [/b]
I’ve spent too much time on the Destiny subreddit to not know that there are tons of players out there just begging for in-game matchmaking for some of the game’s content, including the Nightfall and story missions. You can imagine my glee when I embarked on my first main mission in The Division and saw a tiny option that said ‘Quick Matchmaking’. It’s a wonderful option to have, especially when your friends aren’t online to play with you.
Some of the main missions in The Division can get rather challenging, and it’s always a fun experience to tackle a mission together with other people. With the matchmaking option, The Division allows you to form groups with strangers on the fly without you having to resort to online forums to look for groups that will take you in. Did I mention that there’s also a matchmaking station in the Bases that allow you to jump straight into other players’ worlds without having to start up a mission?
[b] You Can Trade Gear With Your Friends [/b]
Okay, so maybe this feature isn’t available in the game just yet, but a promise is still better than nothing, right? Like many other Destiny players out there, I’ve often found myself groaning in frustration at receiving my fifth Jade Rabbit from the Cryptarch. If only you could trade that Jade Rabbit for a more valuable piece of exotic gear with another player, huh?
Ubisoft has promised that the feature to trade gear with your friends will be coming up in an update this April. With the sheer amount of stuff you can pick up in The Division, it’ll definitely be handy to be able to sort them out and hand out your lower level stuff to friends who are just starting out in the game.
R.I.P Destiny.
Goodbye and good riddance.
Edit : *correction regarding best loot, that can be found outside and isn't exclusive to Dark Zone.
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1 ReplyBest part of all........ NO ORBIT, and I don't ever have to return to the tower EVER again!!!!!!
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4 RepliesEdited by I Kessos I: 3/9/2016 1:20:56 PMDifferences: Not fighting aliens. Not going going to different planets. Third person. No SPACE MAGIC! Completely different weapons. Not based 30000 (or so) years in the future. No angry intergalactic world ending aliens. No time traveling machines. No space-Americans (cabal). I can keep going, but ya know, kinda busy with other things at the moment, and don't have time to patrol the forums of a [b]GAME[/b] saying that another [b]GAME[/b] has killed a [b]GAME[/b]. PS- it's just a game. Also- [spoiler]^^ ___ /| (°_>°) / | _ / \\/_ | ~~~\______/~|~~~~~ | | O | ○ | _ ° | (\_/ )•_•\ J (/ \_<__/ Well done with that bait OP.[/spoiler]
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4 RepliesEdited by Shadow Artiste: 3/9/2016 1:22:44 PMThe side missions in The Division are already really boring and repetitive. There's the hostage one which is where you turn up and 3 or 4 guys (strangely, some common street thugs are dropped by 3 or 4 bullets but higher level street thugs can absorb 3 clips before dying, talk about immersion breaking) and you kill them. Then it says "search the area for a key" and it puts an arrow exactly where the key is, which is the antithesis of searching. Then you open the door and there's 2 hostages and it's funny because sometimes one frantically yells "UGH, I GOTTA GET OUT OF HERE!" and then casually strolls out with the most calm demeanour. And you constantly encounter the identical situation of 2 looters crouched over a body and you have no choice but to kill them. It's super unoriginal. Also, the home base is annoying cause if you're in a menu you've gotta listen to a nearby NPC repeat "we gotta protect the city, if Brooklyn goes, we go too" every 15 seconds (any time you fight looters the friendly soldiers say "they're picking the bones of the city clean" every 45 seconds). Look, the Division is good - no, the Division is actually great, but anyone who can't see it's got some glaring Destiny sized faults is just in the honeymoon phase and will wise up soon.
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24 RepliesI have a question about classes I'd love answered if anyone can. Don't want to start yet another div thread... Anyways, can someone explain how classes work? I know there isn't really classes, but different skill sets you can switch between. I'm really interested in playing a medic type class and I was wondering if this is possible as a full time thing. Or would I have to spend most of my time in a DPS spec and only switch to my medic spec once a fight or something? I really would love if I could just run around healing everyone while my group destroys things but I suspect this won't be the case as then medics will become "required"
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25 RepliesLol. The division is so ass that you came to the bungie forum to entertain yourself. That's hilarious
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4 RepliesTldr Division post on #destiny Muted
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3 RepliesSo what your trying to say is... Nerf fusion rifles right? [spoiler]You won't be missed. Muted[/spoiler]
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11 RepliesBro man went from 3000 viewers to struggling to stay at 800 . Gothalion went from like 6000 regular viewers to 3000 destiny is dying slowly the division Is just the beginning of the end for destiny .
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3 RepliesSo the division is everything we wanted IN 3RD PERSON?
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Still is third person and still looks incredibly boring to me. But, i am glad you have found some pleasure and joy out of it. Thats the point of a video game, right? To have fun? So whats it matter what people like? More important, why do you care? Even more important, why do you think its ok to act like you speak for everyone? its not "All the features "WE" wanted in Destiny", its all the features YOU wanted in destiny. So do us a ll a favor, don't speak for us, and just continue to enjoy whatever video game it is that you are playing. This isn't a war, its a video game.
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2 RepliesYou make some great points and hope that Bungie is paying attention and maybe see some of the features added to Destiny 2. Love to see crafting addedto Destiny as well. And love that I can really customize my weapons from attachments to weapon skins
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6 RepliesAre you kidding? I mean sure, these are great things that destiny doesn't have, but defiance has them as well. Defiance is also free and allows you to trade anything at anytime and build classes to your liking. Have a friend that's a much lower level than me, so a share some of my lower level rare items and weapons with him as well as some of my extra cash and resource income to help him with upgrades. In exchange, he gives me weapon parts I like with the synergies I use, like low zoom sights and high capacity magazines (normally use machine guns and heavy shields because I enjoy running a support gunning role).
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It's funny how the post above/below this is literally talking shyt about division/destiny. Both great games. Division is good so far. It just came out n ppl think they know the future.
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It did not do a good job of getting my hype
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No loading screens beside at the beginning and fast travel
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Bla bla bla... then leave.
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1 ReplyEdited by D1g1TAL X Fatal: 3/9/2016 1:20:36 PMAt least in destiny I don't have line up to speek to 1 vender
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Great! You have fun in the division I personally enjoy destiny more
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You don't belong here, and neither does this trash.
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Good game...just don't go thru doors....then again bungie seems to have trouble with doors also. Maybe I need to change careers and become an elite door programmer and whore myself out to gaming companies. Seems they need help across the board in that department
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TL;DR Door Closing Simulator 2016 is boring enough to write a long drawn out post on the bungie forums.
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Fallout was also really fun for the first few days/weeks but everyone on my friends list has moved on. I think you can get your money's worth and then some for the division but I'm not sure you'll be playing it on a consistent basis in a few months
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13 RepliesJust a minor point, but, it takes 5 mags/grenades and a nuke to kill a boss. Not exactly why I'm disappointed, but, really close.
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You're a really shitty salesman, just thought you should know.
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Dont forget that you can actually dismantle the gear you find for parts that actually are worth something for crafting or sell it to buy something better.
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4 RepliesMy favorite part of division is being stuck in a safe house because some asshole is doing jumping jacks in the doorway.