"The Division" closed beta session has just ended with many gamers commenting about its hackable state resulting to an easy access to cheats and exploits. The developer, who was aware of the said issue, is on the process for looking for a possible solution.
"The Division" closed beta's issues involving cheating is a challenge to the developers since forums about the issue are already circulating. The Ubi forum post reads "We are aware of the cheating issues in the closed beta on PC. The team is fully committed to providing solutions against this and a system will be in place to ensure a fair experience for players when the game is released on March 8."
The closed beta players were able to fabricate dates within the servers because of the easy hackable clients which then led to pushing through games. It gave players an opportunity to access several exploits and cheats such as an unlimited health and ammo, increasing rate of percentages for critical hits, no weapon recoil, a noticeable increase in speed and an unlimited supply of medicine kits.
With the game's closed beta release this month, Ubisoft are already seeking for immediate solutions to the issue. The beta will be open to all those interested in the game this time around with Feb. 16 to Feb. 21 schedule for the next beta. Developers who still have few weeks left before the event can give players higher expectations for the upcoming event.
"The Division" open beta can be played using Xbox One, Playstation 4 and PC. Those who prefer playing via Xbox will start a day ahead against other players. The closed multiplayer beta started on Xbox One in Jan. 28 and was made available to PC and PlayStation 4 the following day. Initially, it was said to end in Feb. 1, but the team has sought the need to extend the beta for the next 24 hrs, IGN reported.
"The Division" game's full launch is now finally scheduled to happen in March 8 after a series of multiple delays. The launch will be featuring an Xbox One bundle which has a maximum storage of 1 TB.