UbiSc0ttie

UbiSc0ttie



18 Jan

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Originally Posted by TheArchitects
I'm a developer and absolutely loved The Division 1, but always felt as though it could have used some kind of companion app. I realize that one was in development but ultimately never released, and am curious to know if there are plans for a companion app for The Division 2 or if there are plans to have a public API that developers can use to make third-party applications to manage equipment and such.

Thanks
Hey @TheArchitects , and welcome to the Forums!

I'm actually not sure on this, however I can check for you.
I, or any of my colleagues, will get back with you soon.

- Scottie

14 Dec

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Originally Posted by tchikn_jone
as a cosplayer, i am happy for 2 straps bags, less weight on the shoulder
Nice!

Have you cosplayed as a agent already?

- Scottie

12 Dec

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Originally Posted by L0G1C B0M8
Massive Entertainment,

Out of curiosity (as I don't know if this has ever been questioned), what made you all decide to move away from the sling bag design to the two-strap conventional rucksack?

I know this is more of an aesthetic, but I have to say I felt sling bags were brought into popularity with the first game. I actually went and bought two colors of the Propper BIAS Sling Bag (discontinued now; also betting 20pts this bag was the basis for the Lone Star Bag :-P) and I actually prefer sling bags over rucksacks due to my constant moving at where I work. Now it feels like we're merging into the Ghost Recon: Wildlands world. I feel the sling bags are iconic for The Division than they are for Ghost Recon.

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14 Oct

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Originally Posted by Ansepheth
Some of my friends have PS4, some have XBOne. I prefer to play on PC. It would be nice if we could all play together....Even if it's currently only for Fortnite, they've mentioned that they are considering "the future."
For anyone reading this:

Do you believe cross-play enhances OR diminishes a players in-game experience? Explain your reasons why.