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Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Update 1.4 Brings More Problem to Xbox One Players; See Details Here

Tom Clancy's 'The Division' Update 1.4 Brings More Problem to Xbox One Players; See Details Here

Tom Clancy's "The Division" game has battled series of glitches in the past. But even with the arrival of Patch 1.4, Xbox One players in particular still noticed one setback; a stuttering issue on voice chat. Ubisoft has since addressed the issue and assured fans, they are currently fixing the problem. Unfortunately, fixing it also means, disabling the voice chat on the Xbox One platform.

In the Ubisoft statement, it said "As a temporary solution, we are disabling the game voice chat on Xbox One only. This means that you will no longer be able to use the voice chat in game, which includes group chat and proximity voip. This shut down will not impact the native Xbox One party chat however, so you can continue to use it."

According to SegmentNext, fortunately, the voice chat on the Xbox One platform for "The Division" is temporarily disabled. Once the fix is done, Ubisoft will return the feature on the platform. "The Division" patch 1.4 is said to be Ubisoft's biggest fix ever to land on the game. And while it significantly fixed problems that players reported in the past, it's the aftermath gave even more problems to the Xbox One.

Ubisoft has not given a timeline on the fix; until then, players will have to play the game without the voice chat feature. Meanwhile, "The Division" patch 1.4 delivered update on the World Tiers, UI Improvements, Gameplay Changes, Activities, Loots, Rewards and Gear Stats.

In another news about Tom Clancy's "The Division," fans are now contemplating on their next move; on whether to release a new DLC (Survival Mode) or head on to Patch 1.5 to address current issues?

Have you tried and played "The Division" after Patch 1.4 was launched? For more "The Division" news and updates about "The Division," you can check us here on GameNGuide.

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