Tom Clancys The Division Crack

Ubisoft is 'looking into' punishing players who exploited Tom Clancy's The Division Falcon Lost Incursion glitch. Ubisoft community manager Natchai Strappers posted to the on Friday, and said developers are 'working on fixing the exploit.' Strappers directed players to, which warns players against cheating. The glitch—which was introduced with the Incursion in —allows players to bypass powerful enemies by pushing through a wall to grab a whole bunch of high-level loot. It also causes the game to fail to recognise that you've grabbed said loot, meaning the game's once-per-week limit on claiming it isn't enforced, letting exploit users progress far faster than would usually be possible. Eyewash station inspection template printable.

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'Obviously it is against our Code of Conduct,' Strappers wrote, 'and the team is looking into what can be done in terms of punishment for those who have exploited.' According to the Code of Conduct, 'exploitation of any new or known issues or bugs is forbidden and may result in account suspension or revocation.' The Division players aren't happy about the potential punishment.

Responses on the forum and vary from slightly annoyed to extremely angry—one Reddit user, CarpeBedlam, believes the developer should take responsibility for the exploit. 'Try to understand that your customers can't create exploits, only you can do that. If you want to hand our punishments, start with your staff' the post reads.

Tom Clancys The Division Crack

'Let's ban them from their paychecks.' What do you think? Should players be punished for taking advantage of bugs, or is it on the developers? Let us know in the comments. Nicole is a freelance writer for IGN.

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