I was really into Arc Raidersuntil this happened. It made me realize that toxicity isn’t for me.
I caught Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 on sale recently and had it sitting in my downloads. I recently switched platforms and it forced me to start from the beginning when I tried it out. The game doesn’t do cross-progression but I’m glad I played it again.
I can’t put it down. While Arc Raiders benefits from being new to the scene, The Division 2 did it better in the first place.
Loot is worth your time and has immediate benefits. There are multiple ways to earn said loot. It’s fun and you choose PvP (Dark Zones) instead of having it forced upon you by insane trolls like in Arc Raiders. Your time in The Division 2 is respected.
Based on this experience playing it a second time I’ll very likely buy The Division 3 when it launches.
I was really into Arc Raiders until this happened. It made me realize that toxicity isn’t for me.
I caught Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 on sale recently and had it sitting in my downloads. I recently switched platforms and it forced me to start from the beginning when I tried it out. The game doesn’t do cross-progression but I’m glad I played it again.
I can’t put it down. While Arc Raiders benefits from being new to the scene, The Division 2 did it better in the first place.
Loot is worth your time and has immediate benefits. There are multiple ways to earn said loot. It’s fun and you choose PvP (Dark Zones) instead of having it forced upon you by insane trolls like in Arc Raiders. Your time in The Division 2 is respected.
Based on this experience playing it a second time I’ll very likely buy The Division 3 when it launches.