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‘Deus Ex: Mankind Divided’ Review: Is it Worth Buying? Also, See How it Fared on the PC Platform

'Deus Ex: Mankind Divided' Receives Negative Reviews Upon Launching

Like any other newly launched game, "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided" seem to be taking in the negative reactions of fans after they have downloaded the game on their platforms. It's another anticipated game, similar to Ubisoft's "The Division" but this time, players are complaining about features that are not directly part of the gameplay.

Technically they are, but if you look at some of the complaints, they include low frame rate, some issues of the "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided" microtransactions, a mouse acceleration incident that fans can't seem to control and finally, some major crashes while playing the game.

According to the Gamespot, one specific glitch in the game include the mouse axis that points to the opposite direction of where players want to go.

PC players are frustrated, despite expecting some of the glitches when a game simultaneously launches on a multi platform way. The most daunting experience however for players who pre ordered "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided" is the promised Day One Edition DLC called the "Covert Agent Pack." Let's put it this way, it was a DLC wrapped in a deceiving ad as players realized, it was a one-use-only.

So the weapons, skins and upgrade that players expected when they pre ordered "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided" will only be seen once on their entire gameplay and when they choose to shy away from it, that would be the end.

It turns out, the Covert Agent Pack was renamed to Augmented Covert Agent on Steam, an apparent sign of trouble for players who preordered the game. Claiming the "consumable" pack means letting go of your newly acquired skins and ammo once a player decides on a new save.

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