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The Division servers find their footing after restart and patch

The Division’s once-rocky servers have stabilized for the time being thanks to a recent server restart.

The official Division Twitter chronicled the restart, which culminated in a small patch. The most significant change pertains to “Trained Talent,” which Ubisoft said “could give an unfair advantage in end-game content and in the Dark Zone.”

Trained Talent is still in the game, but has no effect on weapons and will be replaced in a future update. The latest patch also adjusted experience gains and drop rates for equipment and money to better the overall experience.

The Division launched just four days ago, yet it’s already broken multiple sales records at Ubisoft. We’re still digging through the game’s city, but expect our review soon.

Source: Ubisoft

Via: GameSpot

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