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Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Update 1.5 Is A Big Welcome to Xbox One Players

Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Update 1.5 Is A Big Welcome to Xbox One Players

Tom Clancy's "The Division" has not been right on the bat for most players. Ever since the was launched, Ubisoft received endless complaints, from technical problems straight to the storyline of the game. It pretty much marred the big opening of the game, but the developer did not give up. They battled many incidents of server down, just so they can deliver updates that will help enhance the game.

But it wasn't enough, so they decided to create "The Division" Patch 1.4. It's a huge update; on the part of the developer and the eager fans who waited so long. But what comes with a big update, is the expectation of fans that seem endless and overbearing. Then came Patch 1.4 and it did great, at least for the most part of the game. While some fans were convinced, the game has changed for the better, Xbox One players were left behind with one major glitch from the recent update.

Apparently, "The Division" patch 1.4 brought new problems to the game's audio. Take note, Xbox One owners were the only ones affected. The stuttering sound made the game so uninteresting, Ubi was again forced to release a statement and address the issue. That's when Xbox players were told, they may have to play the game with the audio feature turned off. In order to fix it, the developer had to temporarily disable the audio of the game; meaning, fans will have to make do with chatless "The Division" game.

Now, as "The Division" patch 1.5 is rumored to arrive, some speculate that it will be mostly veered on the XBox One platform. From the audio feature to the rest of the minor glitches, it seem fair for the platform players to get their money's worth.

Have you tried playing Tom Clancy's "The Division" game lately? Let us know here on GameNGuide what you think of the last update by leaving a comment below.

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