So what happened with The Division?

So what happened with The Division?

It game out to a huge cry of 'its going to be what Destiny was meant to be!' and 'its not ubishit swer on me mum!' and i remember a bunch of anons bought it and seemed to enjoy it until it reached damage sponge tier and the dark zone became premade ganks at the door and little else.

Naturally i assume most dropped it but what happened with the game afterwards? i heard about some roguelike underground new york area and some survival in a blizzard mode but who is actually playing it still?

What the fuck do you think you mong?
Holla Forums said it was going to be shit. It was shit. They tried fixing it with some DLC that was also shit. Normalfags bought it and then forgot about it after 3 months.

That just makes me wonder why the normalfags i know STILL play Destiny all day every day.

It's as simple as Destiny being a better game. Ubisoft has basically been shit at everything for the past few years whereas Bungie at least knows how to hook console casuals. They have a longer history of making console FPS games so it would be pretty sad if they couldn't at least get that right, seeing as the bar is set so low.

After trying the beta for Ghost Recon I decided to go back to The Division after a long pause (I haven't played the game since last april). I'm kind of surprised by the stuff they made. The gameplay is less shitty than before. The loot system isn't bad, you can earn crates just by playing or doing daily missions on hard difficulty, no micro-transactions. I have not tried the PVP/Darkzone, it's not my thing.

It's pretty good but the matchmaking can take ages.

If I had to compare The Division to Destiny, I'd say that The Division is way better. You are rewarded for playing, unlike Destiny where you have to grind and grind and grind in hope of maybe getting a chance to get something useful.

My main question is what the fuck happened for it to go from Overwhelmingly negative to mostly positive.

I'll never understand why anyone would buy this game. It's a dime-a-dozen third person shooter with a slapdash MMO payscheme.

Those are just the reviews over the last 30 days.

Shocker that a broken, shit-tier game was received negatively, and once it received tons of patches, was received mostly positively, right?

Because they fixed some issues, if a AAA game functions then it will get a good review no matter the quality of the actual game.

They listen to their community instead of making memes (Bungie).