Ubisoft banned The Divison player for creating photo mode

Ubisoft banned The Divison player for creating photo mode

A Finnish physics student named Matti Hietanen has developed a program called Cinematic Tools. This, in essence, is a standard photo mode that allows The Division players to freely control the camera and take atmospheric images of post-apocalyptic New York without interface elements.

In The Division, in different places you meet improvised cemeteries. There are millions of dead, so coffins replace black plastic bags, but there are flowers, there are memorial boards. Because living people who have feelings, not Todd Howard’s computer boobs, would do that.

And The Division catches the pulse of the life of the city (the human city!) Like no other game in the world. The game has an excellent map design – especially developers like multi-level locations, where you have to scamper the stairs to defeat the enemy. If you want a dry statement of facts and a description of the possibilities of the game, refer to the detailed guide by Anton Orlov. From there you will find out all the fascinating details of how weapons fire here and what they do in the endgame.

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