The Division 2 open beta starts March 1
Ubisoft announced that their open beta phase for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 will start on March 1st. This beta will be available to everyone and will allow gamers to experience The Division 2 prior to its release.
The open beta will end on March 4th and even though Ubisoft has not stated anything additional yet, we are pretty sure that its build will be identical to the one used for the Private Beta.
Agents!
We are happy to announce that the Open Beta for Tom Clancy's The Division 2 will be running from March 1st through March 4th! More information is coming soon, but for the latest news about the Open Beta, please visit our Beta page.
Huge thanks to everyone that took part in the Private Beta. We are grateful for all the feedback, all the bug reports and all the suggestions that you gave us over the course of those days (and after!).
Thank you and see you all again soon in Washington, D.C.!
/The Division 2 Development Team
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I'm not concerned about the disconnections, more from same bugs in different games. It's a beta, so all kind of issues are to be expected. But since i already tried the game and was not pleaseant at least for me, if it stays like this in open beta too no ty, i had enough.. I have anthem to mess with luckily, it was far more pleasent experience in beta in my case. I didn't expect to be so smooth, really positively surprised.
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I had practically zero issues playing the private beta.. like, nothing. I didn't play as long or party like I'm sure others did, but never got disconnected, and never had any crashing or anything else. Played better than many fully released games afaic.
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Same, the only issue I had was sporadic missing audio on some guns (M16 was one).
Other than that, played all weekend with no other problems to speak of (same for the people I played with), can't wait for release.
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I also took part in the Techinal Aplha and performance wise the closed beta
was much much better. I had no disconnections, but I did have crashes when using DX12.
When I switched to DX11 I had no issues. It's the same thing in The Divison .. DX12 plays like crap while DX11 just works.
I'm beginning to suspect nvidia plays a part in the DX12 mess, since no AMD users (I know) are having issues with DX12.
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PCgamer has preview, they played it and so far according to them the game is not as good as the first one.