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Have Fun Exploiting The Division Today!

Have Fun Exploiting The Division Today!

The Division is clearly a winner for Ubisoft. Despite a bumpy start, the game has soared. People have been enjoying shooting down enemies alone or with friends. But do you know what’s been making The Division better? The answer is exploits.

Yes, The Division has so far proven to be rife with little tricks people can use to get extra items and money (be sure to check out CheatCC’s very own Division exploits section right here ). While it’s a shooter, it’s also all about that sweet, sweet loot. With the exploits, people are getting a chance to really enjoy that, even if they aren’t really supposed to. Yet, it’s that forbidden nature that makes them even better.

Take the Bullet King exploit, which was the first and easiest one for The Division . It allowed people to play by themselves and repeatedly kill a Bullet King boss for extra Phoenix credits and equipment. People were able to afford things they never would have been able to otherwise, all because they would kill only that boss, leave his lackeys alive, and then either let the minions kill them or return to the safehouse so Bullet King would respawn. It was a pretty great gig, since removed, but got people playing and enjoying getting all kinds of cool things.

The Russian Consulate Daily Mission exploit in The Division is the same, though a little more difficult to pull off. With this one, a group of four gets together to trap enemies in an area and pick them off, all while technically going in and out of the mission. It takes time and finesse, since you have to have a level 30 group and follow pretty specific instructions, but that makes it all the better when the rare purple and yellow gear drops. Plus, it’s even still in the game!

Have Fun Exploiting The Division Today!

Both of these The Division exploits add a sense of intensity to the game. There’s this excitement and tension. You know what’s there, and you can get it, but you have to be ready. There’s planning, getting a group together, then going through it as fast as possible to ensure you’re capitalizing on it before Ubisoft catches on. You’re doing something you shouldn’t, profiting from it, and you’re (probably) not going to face any repercussions from your actions.

It’s a thrill, and one that benefits everyone involved. People want to play The Division when they know there’s a cheat to exploit. They’ll bond with other players over it. And people flocking to the game is good for Ubisoft. Even when one exploit is removed, it’s okay, because it drives people to find more. Exploits are bringing The Division community together.

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