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The Division: Incoming measures for users that take advantage of the exploit in this Falcon Lost

Ubisoft plans to punish users who have already had the opportunity to take advantage of the exploit in this Falcon Lost, the first foray of The Division which was made available to the public with the April update.

According to what was reported in the community, the mission takes you through a wall, to avoid an encounter with the final boss of the raid, and still get the rewards provided for completion of task.

"Obviously this attitude goes against our code of conduct. The team is investigating what can be done to punish those who have benefited from these benefits, "said one of Ubisoft community manager, although it is still unclear the type of sanctions that will be applied.

Furthermore, the situation appears to be quite complex. A part of the community says that she felt compelled to use this ploy to keep up with opponents too advantaged during PvP match in the Black Zone. Some users have claimed to have been excluded from their group after refusing to take advantage, others that they were induced to violate the rules to be ousted.

All agreed instead to recognize the superficiality with which Ubisoft has let go on the raid despite these problems and without carrying out the removal or temporary suspension of the content, waiting for the patch was completed.

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