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flyinj

Member
Oct 25, 2017
10,941
It's mind boggling that they went to such crazy lengths to help accessibility, not only adding a larger font option but also implementing text to speech on menu items (which I have never seen implemented in any game before)

Then made none of that matter by having the entirety of the most vital on-screen text be about 8 pixels high and unreadable to anyone who might have a slight vision problem.

It just doesn't make sense...
 

Klyka

Member
Oct 25, 2017
18,433
Germany
Hey guys is the season pass worth it?
honestly, i'm torn between "we don't know yet" and "really only if you are a big fan already".
"we don't know yet" because we have no idea about the actual size of bonus content you get.
those 8 assignments for example could be a tiny tiny thing
"really big fan" because getting stuff early and also sending a message to the devs that this kind of free content for everyone is what you want to support is good

Does the flamethrower turret automatically target enemies like the assault turret does?
The flamethrower turret coats the red area in front of it in fire. It also needs to be manually turned on and off. it is not an automatic turret
 

Vic_Viper

Thanked By SGM
Member
Oct 25, 2017
29,034
Hey guys is the season pass worth it?
Not really. Everyone gets the year one content free. Season pass owners just get it a week early. The only thing thats totally exclusive for the Season Pass are a handful of bounties or something. I bought the gold edition because I could play it a few days early since I was on spring break, otherwise I wouldnt have.
 

Padibuz

Member
Dec 17, 2017
23
Question.
I'm level 30, done all the main missions, all side missions, all control points, all SHD tech caches.
What now? I got a speech about how great I am, the white house is fully upgraded, but I don't see any further progression.
How do I trigger the invasion?
 

Klyka

Member
Oct 25, 2017
18,433
Germany
Question.
I'm level 30, done all the main missions, all side missions, all control points, all SHD tech caches.
What now? I got a speech about how great I am, the white house is fully upgraded, but I don't see any further progression.
How do I trigger the invasion?
The strongholds are Main Missions. You need to do all of them. The Capitol is the last stronghold and the final mission of the campaign
 

DrewFu

Attempted to circumvent ban with an alt-account
Banned
Apr 19, 2018
10,360
I feel like I'm doing something wrong - I'm lvl 13 and the only remaining story mission on the map is lvl 27. lol
 

Brannon

One Winged Slayer
Avenger
Oct 25, 2017
1,580
One other issue, if I do a general search for clans, the system will say 'processing' and then just bring up the search menu again, and if I search for friends, I get stuck until I open and close the map. Are clans not working for PC at the moment?

EDIT - never mind it's working now!
 

Fizzgig

Member
Oct 30, 2017
1,767
Sorry if this has already been mentioned, but is anyone else having issues with equipment? I put out a drone, or hive etc. and it disappears after a few seconds and gives me a short cool-down. They don't get hit by enemies or anything. My friend is suffering the same thing.
 

Linus815

Member
Oct 29, 2017
19,724
Sorry if this has already been mentioned, but is anyone else having issues with equipment? I put out a drone, or hive etc. and it disappears after a few seconds and gives me a short cool-down. They don't get hit by enemies or anything. My friend is suffering the same thing.
yes. very common bug thats seriously affecting my enjoyment of the game.
 

ProfeOne

Member
Oct 27, 2017
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Foreword:
I just wanted to start with a quick thank you to Chris Metal for all his help creating the OT, especially the great graphics! Also,
carlsojo for that amazing OT title
Ruthless deafmedal & GazzaGSi for managing the Division community like pro's. Also WesleyShark & KCsoLucky
Geist darkwing Quick Mustard for proof reading this OT. (Blame them if there are still errors, I'm not taking responsibility for my own errors)

Anyhow, I know everyone has been looking forward to finally playing this game and from everything Ubi has shown us, it looks like they have gone all-in with the content and QoL improvements from D1. Regardless of you prior history with the Division I hope the community binds together, regardless of platform, and makes it a great experience for everyone!

If there are any issues/errors, please pm them to me and I'll update!

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Initial release date: March 15, 2019
*Pre-Purchase the Gold or Ultimate edition to play The Division 2 on March 12, 2019
Mode(s): Multiplayer
Engine: Snowdrop
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developers: Massive Entertainment, Ubisoft Reflections, MORE
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows


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Pre-order bonuses:
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Gold Edition: ($110)
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The Gold Edition comes with the game itself, three-day early access to the game, and the Year 1 Pass. The Year 1 Pass gets you one-week early access to all free Year 1 episodes, exclusive customization items, additional activities, and more

Ultimate Edition: ($130)
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The Ultimate Edition comes with the Year 1 Pass, three-day early access to the game, as well as a handful of digital add-ons: the Elite Agent Pack, Battleworn Secret Service Pack, and First Responder Pack. The add-ons include outfits, emotes, weapon skins, skill effects, and additional stash space. The physical version of the Ultimate Edition is exclusive to GameStop

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Dark Zone Collectors Edition: ($190)

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This version includes everything in the Ultimate Edition, plus a 30cm-high figurine of Heather Ward, a book of lithographs, the game soundtrack, and a Washington, DC map packed together in a special box

Pheonix Shield Edition: ($250)
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This edition comes with everything in the Ultimate Edition, plus an articulated figurine of Brian Johnson, a steelbook metal case (Ubisoft Store exclusive), a book of lithographs, the selected game soundtrack, and a Washington, DC map

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PC Specs:
Minimum Requirements:

OS:Windows 7,Windows 8,Windows 10
Processor:AMD FX-6350 | Intel Core I5-2500K
Memory:8 GB RAM
Graphics:AMD Radeon R9 270 | Nvidia Geforce GTX 670
Disk Space:2 GB available space
Direct X:DirectX 11 | 12

Recommended Requirements:
OS:Windows 7,Windows 8,Windows 10
Processor:AMD Ryzen 5 1500X | Intel Core I7-4790
Memory:8 GB RAM
Graphics:AMD RX 480 | Nvidia Geforce GTX 970
Disk Space:4 GB available space
Direct X:DirectX 11 | 12

*not on Steam*
Epic Games Store link
UPlay Store

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Lead a team of elite agents into a post-pandemic Washington D.C. to restore order and prevent the collapse of the city.

In the ruins of Washington, D.C., seven months after the bio attack that kicked off the events of the first game. That means it's set in the summer this time, rather than snowy Manhattan, and the world will be 20 percent larger than The Division 1. Instead of being surrounded by tall buildings, The Division 2 throws you into larger areas that feel much more like an open world.

The first game was set in the midst of a social collapse triggered by poisoned money, The Division 2 is set in a city trying to rebuild and recover. It's still pretty broken up, however, and plants and wildlife are reclaiming abandoned sectors.


You'll face off against a trio of factions:

- Hyenas: drug-fueled chaos-revelers preying on the weak.
- True Sons: a militia who rule by brute force.
- The Outcasts' premise is intriguing: infected individuals were left in the city's makeshift encampments to die. Those that survived have banded together and are now out for vengeance.

A fourth faction, the Black Tusks, could pose the biggest threat. As well-equipped and organized as Division agents, this organization will be introduced as part of The Division 2's endgame, laying siege to city areas at random.

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Campaign
Take on The Division's most critical mission yet, where you'll tackle unprecedented dangers as you pull D.C. back from the brink.

CO-OP
Join your friends to take on the game's toughest missions. You'll need all the help you can get.

PvP
Sometimes even fellow agents can't be trusted. Take on other players and prove your combat proficiency.

Dark Zones
With three Dark Zone across Washington D.C., you'll be able to explore unique areas of the city that have been untouched for months. These mysterious, walled-off sections of D.C. offer a fair and intense Player vs. Environment vs. Player experience where anything can happen, and no one can be trusted.

Conflict
Prove your skills against other Division agents in a variety of different player versus player experiences on unique maps not seen anywhere else in The Division 2.

Skirmish details
- Go head to head against another team in the Division's take on classic Team Deathmatch

Domination details
- Capture locations to claim dominance against the other team in this objective based game mode

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Each Agent will customize the tools and abilities they bring to the field, and the skills you hone in on will have a major impact on your—and the city's—chances of survival.

Assault Drone details
- An unmanned device that can be controlled remotely and sent to unleash a special brand of hell on unwitting enemies.

Chem Launcher details
-The Chem Launcher shoots various chemicals that disperse upon impact. Its effects vary, from explosive vapors and corrosive acids to repairing nano bots – choose wisely and neutralize any situation.

Hive details
- While primarily a defensive tool, the offensive version is called the "Wasp Hive," where small drones are launched to cause devastating effects to targets within an area

Seeker Mine details
Once activated, this mine locks onto the closest enemy target in range and rolls along the ground in their direction, detonating when it gets close enough.

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When you're battling everything from warring factions to contamination zones and the elements, you need to make sure you're well prepared. The Division 2 offers fully customizable agents and gear. There is a variety of weapons, armor, and cosmetic options to find, plus more gear sets and exotic items available to high-level players. When you reach the end-game, unique specializations will allow you to further expand your arsenal and abilities

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- new weapon archetypes (specialized crossbows, grenade launchers, and sniper rifles)
- enemies have access to new weapons and gadgets (freeze gun)
- call in NPC reinforcements
- four new gadgets
- 8-player raids
- clans

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New specializations, game modes, and more, will keep Division agents active well beyond level 30.
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Once you hit level 30 you can activate one of three specializations, which unlocks that specialization's signature weapon and new skills. The three specializations are:

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You develop your specialization in endgame co-op missions

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PvP
- Take on other players to prove your skills and earn powerful high-end gear.

Co-Op Activities:
- brand-new missions that offer some of the greatest challenges the Division has faced yet.

Clans:
- Agents are more powerful together, so take advantage of new ways to not only play with, but connect with other players.

Evolving Endgame:
- New content will be added regularly to The Division 2 and players will have access to a full year of free story-driven missions, map expansions and new game features.

Strongholds vs. Missions
Strongholds are vastly bigger and meaner than missions. Strongholds will be important to the plot development of the game and are extremely significant. Missions will need to be completed before attempting Strongholds. The introduction of Strongholds will happen very early on in the main campaign, but the concept becomes ramped up in the Endgame.

What happens when you hit level 30?
  • During the main campaign you be working thru a bunch of Missions and a handful of Strongholds to get to the final Stronghold that remains locked until you reach level 30. At that point, the final Stronghold will be unlocked and revealed. Once that final Stronghold is completed, World Tier 1 is unlocked, Tidal Basin is revealed and the living world will completely change.
  • Previously established control points that you've captured suddenly become dynamic as the Black Tusk faction comes into play and factions are pushed into the open world. Previously established fast travel locations are no longer available and must be re-established. Most importantly, due to the influx of the Black Tusk, Specializations are introduced because "you're gonna need a bigger gun.", and you're vastly weaker in relation to the new faction.
World Tiers 1-3 Unlocked
  • 3 Stronghold revealed (1 for each faction) that will have 2 invaded missions that are tied to each Stronghold.
    • After completing the first Stronghold, you'll progress to the next World Tier 2. Finishing the second will push you into World Tier 3 and finishing the last of the 3 Strongholds will push you into World Tier 4.
  • "The Snitch" & The Deck of 52 becomes active
    • 52 Named bosses, each faction matching a suit, that will award you loot and commendations for "completing the deck" and getting their cards. They won't spawn again until your deck is complete.
  • Cassie Mendoza "The Gun Runner" is revealed
    • A roaming random spawn vendor that cycles every day in a half that will have special loot/guns that scale to your world tier.
World Tier 4
  • Priority Target Network - An interconnected set of 7 tiered Bounties inside of different named zones that scale in difficulty as you progress thru them (progression similar to "hard", "challenging" & "heroic" ways that were familiar in TD1).
  • Bounties (this is not endgame, but was discussed after the Priority Target Network to explain how they happen)
    • During the campaign you'll meet Otis Sykes and you'll get access to bounties that you spend Target Intel to play.
    • Target Intel is garnered thru mission completion and endgame content.
World Tier 5
  • TBD later - gotta keep you guessing and excited.
Keeping the open world "fresh"
  • Interesting discussion about the logic behind the rules and modifiers to keep endgame fresh and changing. Less about being random. More about being controlled and deliberate, while allowing each experience to be unique thru the use of the modifiers.

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Story Trailer
Multiplayer: Darkzone & Conflict Trailer
World Premier Gameplay
E3 2018 Trailer
Gamescom 2018 Trailer
Endgame Trailer
Dark Zone Trailer
Launch Trailer

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Overview:
A new feature in The Division 2 is the ability to create and manage clans in-game. Clans are designed to make it easy for you to find like-minded players to play with, and to make clan management a user-friendly experience.
Clans will focus on building tight knit communities with common goals, and will consist of up to 50 accounts, with up to four characters each. The ability to create a clan is unlocked early as a part of The Division 2's story progression. Anyone who has unlocked the feature can create their own, but to start progressing a clan, a total of four members is required.
Clan members can keep themselves informed through the clan feed, keeping you up to date with clan activity and progression. The ability to leave messages on the feed will enable members to easily stay in touch with each other and it also allows for leadership to pin important messages in order to coordinate events.
In addition, each clan will have access to two voice channels for up to 25 members each, allowing you to socialize with each other at all times, regardless of where in the game you are or what activity you currently are partaking in.

Joining a clan:
When searching for a clan, you will be presented with a number of options enabling you to find a clan that best suits your particular needs or play-style.
  • Activities – The primary focus of the clan, PvE, PvP or both.
  • Most Active Times – The time of day the clan is the most active.
  • Atmosphere – The general atmosphere of the clan; would you prefer a relaxed easy-going clan, a clan focused on certain aspects of the game or a highly competitive PvP clan?
  • Mic Requirement – If the clan requires a microphone to be able to join.
  • Language – The primary spoken language of the clan.
  • Region – The geographical location of the clan members.
Creating and managing a clan:
One of the first steps when creating a clan is to design your insignia, which will serve as the visual representation of your clan in The Division 2. When designing your insignia, you will be able to choose from a selection of icons, background and border types to create your own unique design.
Next, you need to name your newfound creation. A clan name can be between 4 to 15 letters long and the clan tag, which is visible to all players, consists of 3 capitalized letters. You can also write a presentation to introduce your clan to your players.
Finally, each clan can set their preferred privacy level, consisting of three distinct levels:
  • Open – Searchable and open for all players.
  • Invite Only – Searchable but requires an application to be sent and reviewed by clan leadership.
  • Private – A private clan is not searchable and can only be joined through an invite sent by the clan's leadership.
Clan membership is organized into four ranks, allowing for improved organisation and a clear structure:
  • Commander – The leader of the clan which has access to all administrative functions of the clan.
  • Lieutenant – The officer rank, which will be able to send out invites, review applications, promote and demote members as well as moderate the clan feed.
  • Agent – The established clan member able to invite potential recruits to the clan.
  • Recruit – The recruit is a new member of the clan with limited access to administrative clan functionality.
When reviewing applications as a Commander or Lieutenant, you will be able to inspect the applicant's characters, including gear, in order for you to quickly make an informed decision.

Clan progression:
All in-game actions taken by members yielding experience points will also yield CXP (Clan XP), which is a new form of experience in The Division 2. Earning CXP will level up your clan, earning you and your friends additional benefits for each level on your Clans journey to level 30, as well as unlocking additional customization options for the insignia, showcasing your clan's veterancy.
Clans will collectively work towards common goals in The Division 2, in the shape of weekly projects and an upgradeable clan cache, both yielding rewards for all members upon completion. The weekly clan cache requires a weekly CXP goal to be reached with additional stretch goals. There are 3 tiers of reward - bronze, silver and gold. Reaching the bronze tier will unlock guaranteed rewards, while reaching the silver and gold tiers will further improve the week's rewards each time.
Clan projects are weekly tasks that grants a boost of CXP upon completion, each focusing on a particular aspect of the game. If your clan manages to complete all weekly projects, the clan will receive an additional, significant amount of CXP.

Clan quarters:
The East Wing of the White House will serve as your clan's home, providing you with a space to socialize and regroup. Here you will find your clan stash to collect your weekly rewards, as well as the clan vendor, a unique vendor available only in the East Wing. As a natural part of the clan's level progression, the quality of the items offered by the clan vendor will improve. Certain levels will also unlock the ability to purchase unique cosmetic headgear, featuring your insignia, enabling you to represent your clan wherever you go.
The clan quarters will showcase your clan's top three weekly CXP contributors, giving recognition to your most dedicated members' accomplishments. There is more to discover in the clan quarters, that you will have to discover by yourself at release!

Era Clans:
PC #1: "Third Wave" [???]
PC #2: "Rogue Ones" [ERA]!
PC #3: "Third Echelon" [???]
PC #4: tba *Currently recruiting*
XBox #1:
"ERAgents" [ERA] *Currently recruiting*
XBox #2: tbd *Currently recruiting*
PS4 #1: "Knights of DC" [KoC]
PS4 #2: "Agents of Cobra" [AoC]
PS4 #3: "The Leftovers" [TLO]
PS4 #4: "4th Division" [FDV] *Currently recruiting*
*please swing by discord and check in on the clan tabs if you're interested in a roster spot


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- Story? well, yeah.... no unmarked spoilers!
- Follow Era ToS
- Just be cool with everything, leave the tomfoolery for the Darkzone.
- Use the word Schlooter in here and you will be shunned and most likely "taken care of" in the Dark Zones


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Deleted member 14649

User requested account closure
Banned
Oct 27, 2017
3,524
Does the game not drop gear and gun mods until your rank is of a certain level? I could have sworn the first game dropped them but I'm only on 6 with this and nothing yet.
 

bmdubya

Member
Nov 1, 2017
6,500
Colorado
Does the game not drop gear and gun mods until your rank is of a certain level? I could have sworn the first game dropped them but I'm only on 6 with this and nothing yet.
Don't know about gear mods, but gun mods are now just unlockables. You can unlock by crafting a blueprint or unlocking with SHD tech. Once unlocked, you can just apply them to guns that the mods fit on.
 

Dphex

Member
Oct 27, 2017
12,811
Cologne, Germany
Sorry if this has already been mentioned, but is anyone else having issues with equipment? I put out a drone, or hive etc. and it disappears after a few seconds and gives me a short cool-down. They don't get hit by enemies or anything. My friend is suffering the same thing.

it is a current bug and yes, it really hampers the game at the moment...i use the cluster grenade and more often then not the char whips out the grenade, you can´t throw it but you also can´t shoot till you roll around 2 times...leaves you open for incoming damage and frankly just annoying.

another serious bug, the daily projects didn´t reset for 2 days now. i am really happy that Sekiro is here next week, hopefully TD2 is fixed when i am done with Sekiro, i really like TD2 and it is unfortunate that all this stuff is happening at the moment. this game needed a lot more polish as it got, it shows at every corner.

the most baffling thing is still that there is no ETA on the last world tier. what they do with this is getting people to the momentarily "endpoint" and as soon as WT5 is released everyone is gonna devour this content even faster than the main game because of the unnecessary wait for it. i am utterly annoyed by this whole WT5 affair tbh, they present the game as a game with a strong endgame but said endgame isn´t even there for the release. not really a good thing.

essentially there was no reason to get this game early and to get this game at all at the moment. this will be in a much better shape in a month or two with bugs fixed and the content released hopefully.
 

astro

Member
Oct 25, 2017
56,902
Okay cool, thanks. When I find out what the story is with the Era clans I'll give you a shout. Do you know if they are full or not?



Sometimes the call-outs are amazing. I had one guy chasing me down gunning me on low health when I managed to sneak a quick armour repair behind cover he goes: "oh no! He healed!". I laughed pretty hard at that one.
The AI chatter in general is super impressive.

But sometimes it's just downright rude....

 

Deleted member 41931

User requested account closure
Member
Apr 10, 2018
3,744
Some of these later missions are getting hard. My group had to restart the end of a mission 4 times. It doesn't help turrets are still broken.
 
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Ushay

Member
Oct 27, 2017
8,347
Why are my skills constantly cancelling as soon as I activate them??

Edit - Can see it's a bug. Fuck sake..
 

OG_Thrills

Banned
Oct 27, 2017
4,655
Level 27

Looking for a good High End resource, how to, or guide so that I can do the main story missions on hard.
 

SpartyCrunch

Xbox
Verified
Oct 25, 2017
2,497
Seattle, WA
Does anyone have advice on how to find enemy's weakpoints / how to know when I've found a weak point?

For super heavily armored dudes, it's tough to tell if they have any weak points at all.

Are the little white 'x' markers which pop up sometimes indications that I hit a weak point?
 

.exe

Member
Oct 25, 2017
22,219
Does anyone have advice on how to find enemy's weakpoints / how to know when I've found a weak point?

For super heavily armored dudes, it's tough to tell if they have any weak points at all.

Are the little white 'x' markers which pop up sometimes indications that I hit a weak point?

Yeah, like you said, there should be a yellow X indicating you're hitting a weak point. From then on, you've gotta just remember. Usually, in classic gaming fashion, it's a red thing on the enemy. Bombers, for example, have a red pouch on them that will explode if you shoot it and tear up all their armor in one go if they're purple/yellow.

On heavies, you need to shoot the weak spot for a short bit and it will trigger their bullet cache to explode and tear up their health/armor. It's a bit hard to hit them though, as it's somewhere on the side/back of them. You can get them to expose it by placing a turret or something and catching them turned the other way. Easiest is of course in co-op where multiple people can draw aggro.
 

SpartyCrunch

Xbox
Verified
Oct 25, 2017
2,497
Seattle, WA
Yeah, like you said, there should be a yellow X indicating you're hitting a weak point. From then on, you've gotta just remember. Usually, in classic gaming fashion, it's a red thing on the enemy. Bombers, for example, have a red pouch on them that will explode if you shoot it and tear up all their armor in one go if they're purple/yellow.

On heavies, you need to shoot the weak spot for a short bit and it will trigger their bullet cache to explode and tear up their health/armor. It's a bit hard to hit on them though, as it's somewhere on the side/back of them. You can get them to expose it by placing a turret or something and catching them turned the other way. Easiest is of course in co-op where multiple people can draw aggro.
Thanks! I'll try to pay more attention then. Right now it's been too hectic for me so I just spam their non-weak spots until their armor breaks.
 

flyinj

Member
Oct 25, 2017
10,941
Has anyone sussessfully called for backup? I have done it a dozen times and no one has ever connected.
 

stan_marsh

Banned
Oct 25, 2017
8,688
Canada
I give up on calling for backup, either people just straight up ignore it or it's broken.

Literally one hour, ended up doing both side quests myself.

fucks sake. why can't I matchmake side quests like main quests.
 

deafmedal

Member
Oct 25, 2017
546
The last time I checked the PS4 clan was full.
I guess if enough of us need a long term clan then another could be sorted or use the one I joined.
We have several clans for PS4 and PC in the Discord, we've been adding more as needed due to the limit... I think Xboxers may have enough for 1 complete clan but we split it for now as a low member clan will be at a disadvantage earning CXP/rewards.
essentially there was no reason to get this game early and to get this game at all at the moment.
Wouldn't this be true of essentially every game ever? Wait long enough and pay less and play better. You knew the risks, pretty much everything was spelled out from the beginning. Seems like the problem lies on your end.
 

Saint-14

Banned
Nov 2, 2017
14,477
There is something wrong with mods requiring +5k skill power, that seems too high to currently reach.
 

Kin5290

Member
Oct 26, 2017
3,390
I've been to the castle, and the last main mission I did was Jefferson Plaza.
Go to the Campus.

Speaking of, jesus christ the Outcasts are tough. I just did the CDC mission where they lock you in a room with two hammer dudes that one shot you if they hit you. It took sustained fire from a SAW to bring them down.