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Tom Clancy’s The Division is currently in beta testing on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. But its PC version is getting hammered by people exploiting the game’s netcode, according to reports on Reddit and videos on YouTube. It means that players are competing on unequal terms in The Dark Zone, The Division’s player-versus-player combat area.
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One Redditor claims that the cheating problem is because The Division’s stats are stored on the client side (your own PC) and that the game’s servers just accept any changes to them without checking.
Ubisoft community manager Natchai Stappers initially responded to concerns about cheating on The Division’s official forum by saying, “The things discussed here are not in fact hacks or cheats, but merely abuse of glitches that exist in the game currently. These glitches are currently being worked on by the team.”
He’s since followed up to say that Ubisoft is investigating these reported issues further. “Guys, just [so] you’re aware, we’ve taken the feedback regarding possible cheats/hacks to heart and will be thoroughly investigating,” he said.