As Ubisoft has come to develop a habit of stealing the show at E3 over the past few years, and The Division was the game that stole the show at E3 2013.
While there isn't too much known about the game just yet, a new interview with Massive Entertainment talked about details like: the PS4 and Xbox One, the philosophy and development behind the Snowdrop Engine, the type of New York City they want to create and in-game destruction.
from paulsemel.com: In this exclusive Q&A, the author of the new technothriller based on "Tom Clancy's: The Division" discusses how it ties to the games while also bringing its own story to a close.
If you're looking to try out an exciting, team-based shoot 'em up, The Division is currently on sale on Steam!
TIM WHITE WRITES: "Multiplayer or single player? Developers, you can do both, just not willy-nilly."
I hate when I see single player games and see people begging for multi-player. Jeez guys it don't need to be on every game. Latest one I seen was atomic heart.
Multiplayer or even co-op
If it was always a single player game then that's how it is
It's a trend that never really went away. For me multiplayer in a primarily SP focused game was an excuse for DLC. Then there's the mentality gamers had that adding multiplayer makes a game worth the price, otherwise it should be half price for half a game. A way of thinking devs reassured when they started adding multiplayer to their sequels. We see the same with multiplayer focused games getting SP in their sequels.
I remember when certain single player games had them as included optional modes that was played on the couch. Had brilliant times with Syphon Filter and Golden Eye. Me and my bro used to used to fight over who would play as Gabe even though it was technically just a skin. Good times.
I wonder if it'll be gimped because of the Xbone... I hope not. I want this to be my new Day Z.
This is old news.
MY GOD Words cannot express how I feel about this game.
I tweeted @TheDivisionGame not too long ago asking how long they will support the Division say two years after release (since it is an online game so far as we know); will I still be able to play it? I didn't get an answer yet. What do you all think?