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The Division 2 receives changes to NPC and a balance sheet with its new patch

The Division 2 receives changes to NPC and a balance sheet with its new patch

The Ubisoft shooter receives a new patch (9.1) that fixes bugs, makes general adjustments and applies various changes to the NPCs of the game.

The last patch that Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 has received is number 9.1 and it comes to correct various bugs, balance general aspects of the game and offer changes to some NPCs. Below we detail all the keys to this new update, in addition to remembering that it is one of the 11 Ubisoft games that has exceeded 10 million units sold on PS4 and Xbox One, as indicated by a report that the company has recently shared. The first installment of The Division is also among the titles on this bestseller list.

All changes coming to The Division 2 with its new patch

As the developers indicate in their report, which we can read in the game's patch notes: “The changes to balance the game with its 9.1 update aim to remove outliers with NPC weapons, abilities, and behaviors. These are specific corrections and a first step to balance these values. " In addition, they point out that if after this new patch they continue to detect similar errors, they will definitively correct them in the next update, number 10.

The Division 2 patch 9.1 PC, Stadia, PS4, Xbox One

Specifically, the changes that are applied in The Division 2 after this update will adjust the damage that certain NPCs do to players, due to the fact that previously their statistics were too high and this made their effects excessively strong. Specifically, the effects of a "nerfeo" are those of burning and bleeding. It is something that also applies to the damage caused by certain weapons handled by NPC and the "suicide drones", something that has been adjusted to make the overall gaming experience fairer and demonstrate that the feedback received from various players regarding these settings is heard.

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