I played The Division after The Day Before
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modern gaming is just playing older games and realizing how much better they are
So real. I just redownloaded AC Black Flag after watching your last video and forgot how in love I am with it. I always think about if in 20 years, our current games will be as nostalgic as ps3/xbox360 era games are right now. Anyways, love the videos as always :)
Words of wisdom right there. Try checking out Unreal Tournament 2004, still incredible, after 20 years.
Yeh, just need to go at least 10 years back at this point
thank you for the wise words.
I mean we had some good days in 2023 not 2024 that are as bug but you know
the snowy post apocalyptic city atmosphere was the best. especially at night in the DZ
Definitely one of my top 5 favorite game worlds.
yeah i agree, overall quality of city, npcs interactions, some of them shouting from windows, and snow was a best
Ubisoft deserves a lot of praise for their open worlds, we can argue that some feel empty due to some random quests or uninterested secondary missions, but the worlds they create are truly amazing.
Yeah, while many people complained Valhalla or Odyssey are "big and empty", but damn its so beautiful and historically-good (well not full historical accurate but its still good)
@@tardarsauce1842 Unpopular opinion, I loved both games equally and I never thought, “damn there’s nothing to do, this world is so boring and plain”. Especially Odyssey, cause there was a lot of color and vibrancy to the world, Valhalla is a bit more dark and dreary feeling, even if the grass was green and whatnot
Creating a cool looking world is one thing. but making a good game, another.
Ubisoft has this cool worlds but it is big and thats it. perfect for big trailers and a wow effect, which is selling good. but the games are really repetitive and are often times doing things worse they've done better before.
Open Worlds and general Worldbuilding has always been Ubisoft's strength, which always helped lift it a little when the gameplay is sub-par
Not to mention how well optimized their worlds are. People crap on them because it's trendy, and if i had never played any of their games, i would have thought their games are something completely different. Odyssey is so beautiful 5 years later, that i can't believe how many details they crammed in there on every building and in nature, and it still runs without stuttering on a mid tier pc. Heck, you can even fire up Unity or Syndicate, which are almost a decade old at this point, and those worlds are more beautiful than what most studios can produce today.
I've always loved the atmosphere and environment of The Division. The gritty and dark opening cinematic along with the "found footage" type videos have always stuck with me
No matter what anyone says I love both Division 1 and 2, didnt like the second as much as the first but i still love it, no matter the issues.i practically grew up playing this game(along with others). Love seeing you going back and playing older games.
Same goes for me , I’m really excited to play the new mobile game and heartland
Same, just rediscovered this game and love to play and watch people playing this game. Brings me back to 2016
I was always so impressed with the maps for both Division games. I lived in NYC and also DC, and was impressed I could find the apartment building in NY and also my apartment building in DC.
gosh darn the Brooklyn opening and the Madison Square Garden boss fight brought back memories.. I remember Hutch kicking my ass over and over until I finally figured out that gear level was a huge factor
Over 3000 hours in Div 1 & 2... love these games.
The Division needs a revamp. Amazing game 🔥
Its really not a priority for Ubisoft and Massive anymore. Its a good game no doubt especially after patch 1.8 but the playerbase has shifted and all thats left is vets and hackers in the DZ
@@ItsScissors Sad times 😭 Massive also has other projects they're working on I believe
@@official_defy Resurgence and Heartlands I Believe
The division 3 is in the works, comfirmed by ubisoft months ago :)
@@raiden7789 W, hope it's fun
You played the division after yesterday? So you played it today. There was no need for that title
#jayveeexposed
😂😂
The title work as a contraposition, an indirect comparisson, like: now that I know that bad game, even an old one is better. A tip: when you think something is wrong/unneeded, maybe you just don't get it (:
@@matheusbarreto4615 It was clearly a joke
@@matheusbarreto4615 Humor is hard for you huh?
8 years ago... holy shit, I just booted up the game again yesterday and there is actually a decent chunk of people still playing
I literally decided to check out The Division for the first time today, this is some crazy timing
I love seeing people play older, much better games of the same genre after and new and hot AAA game comes out.
I didn't play this much but I played the hell out of Division 2 and loved it. From what I did play the two were very similar except basics enemies were tanks in the original game. Played it during the rona lockdown and gave it a whole new vibe lol
Div 2 is such a good game loving where the story is going
@@Badbhoyslook like we'll be at war against our new "president" soon being Cal n his third wave agents call hunters along with the BTSU n whatever else gets in our way. Div 3 is where the story will go into level 11 wise eventually
Such a fun game back in the day. Wandering NY. Let alone the dockyard when they added the aircraft carrier. Let alone the game map projection
People still playing this game is amazing. Hats off to those who still jumps in this game once in a while.❤
Fun fact, the voice of ISAC is Brandon Keener, the legendary voice of Garrus Vakarian from Mass Effect
this is so nostalgic! i may boot it up myself
Same I’m downloading it now 😂
I just recently bought the game and finished Brooklyn, and I’m loving it, it is beautiful and fun.
This is still one of my favorite games of all-time. I remember spam-watching the Factions Trailer and seeing the LMB and wanting to join up, then later slaying their Commander.
So many good DLC updates too, Survival (HUNTERS) and Underground, the Darkzone being way more roleplay/PVP focused.
Loved this game, used to play it near constantly. One of the best memories is booting it up with my uncle and spending hours playing the story, then running the Dark Zone against players, a proper PvPve mode.
Absolute best thing, for me, was the Survival DLC. Stuck in a Blizzard a true PvEvp experience. Your main opponent wasn't the other players or the NPC mobs but the weather itself. Inescapable, constant, ever-present something you could not fight but had to plan around.
Peak gaming.
This is still my favorite game! Me and my buddies played this game and the dark zone for 3 years straight everyday. It was so fun to try and take out as many teams as you could and try to make them give up. Tricking people who were coming for your loot. Division 2 I played for a month and got bored.
I loved the division cause it felt like such a “lived in” world, and the dark zone was fun too, like an early escape from tarkov, or at least a console one, idk which one was first
I remember during development that ppl were in shock and awed that the player taking cover could close open police car doors
Played both The Divison 1 and 2. Liked the story missions, the endgame grinding not so much. If a 3rd game would come out I would definately buy it just for the story missions.
It's actually confirmed a 3 entry in the series is in the works but it will take a while
Nice To See People Remember The Division, I Had A Lot of Fun with This Game back In Its Prime.
the DLC this was good esp the one (survival) for where you had to extract and use fires to keep warm, it was like a survival PvEvP extraction shooter, long before they where a thing. In effect the Divsion Dark zone really did invent the extraction shooter as well
for some reason i prefered Division 1 to Divsion 2 , not sure what it was,maybe the city , aesthetic
i bought Division 2 basically in the hopes they would release another Survival DLC.... sadly ubisoft flat out said they hated survival, as it didnt make as much money as some of the other DLCs.... broke my flimsy heart
I think it was the winter setting that I enjoyed more felt more desolate than dc in the summer. I used to get high and play horror audio books and just roam
@@lazyprinny3265 100% agree. Gameplay-wise, Division 2 is better. Less bullet-spongy, better abilities and builds, more need to use cover, etc. But the environment? A deserted New York in the depth of winter just SOLD the post-apocalypse in a way Div2's Washington never did.
i played the division 1 recently as well, got blasted with nostalgia
Last year, I re-played The Division and The Division 2 maybe a month and a half apart. For a then 7 year old game, The Division ran incredibly smooth and throughout that playthrough, had the game crash once or twice in 40 hours. The Division 2, to the contrary, was absolutely plagued with crashing no matter what fixes or walk-arounds were used, and was such an issue that I abandoned my playthrough after maybe 20 hours. You can always count on Ubisoft to remain consistently inconsistent.
As someone who games solo this was such a good game still. I was in awe when it came out
I went back to this during the Covid lockdown 🤣 Managed to find some games on the higher level stuff. Had a good time with it back in the day.
I finished Division 2 recently after playing Div 1 2 years ago and damn. Memories.
Washington didn't make for as good an area as New York did. Also, the blizzard added soo much to the ambience of the game. Looks-wise Division 1 is still my go to hands down and I wish instead of a full blown sequel, they could have just expanded the game to add in DC.
Long time fan of the Division series and to this day, the original The Division has one of if not the best atmospheres in an open world game. The Division 2’s open world offers a lot more vertically and places to explore especially in WoNY, but damn was The Division 1 good
My main issue with this game was that the end game the enemies were way too tanky and some missions were almost unplayable
Knowing how Ubisoft killed The Crew, seeing all this amazing detail and atmosphere put into The Division 1 & 2 is gonna be destroyed in a few years makes me panic.
I didn’t know Garrus talked to you over the radio in this game, guess I gotta buy it
I have such fond memories of this game, especially playing Darkzone with my buddies after school. The first game was such a breath of fresh air but the second game felt like a worse version. I’m not even sure what they’re doing with the IP going forward but there’s no way it’ll match Division 1 feeling.
It’s crazy I decided to download this right before I left for work and GR: wild lands feeling Ubisoft nostalgic
I miss wildlands I really wish they would make an update like dying light 1 and give us 60fps on ps5
Division 1 dark zone and the survival game mode were next level back in 2016
I live in new York I found my apartment building in game and I was legit giggling and laughing just because it’s here.
Those who experienced division on its cycle knows how glorious, unique and fun it was.
Div2 is way far behind in immersion and story telling
This is the voice of Garrus Vakarian.
I still think The Division, Watch Dogs 2 and Ghost Recon Wildlands are the best Open Worlds Ubisoft has ever created
You can argue about everything else about ubisoft games but the division one and two look almost one to one and are gorgeous to look at
This game is incredible. Devs have poured so much passion into the game.!
Ubisoft clearly fired all the people who made them good games
Yep
I played the division for an absurd amount of hours. One of my favorite games ever
I bounced right off this when it released. Just couldn't put up with needing three other people to get anything other than the basic open world done (and back then, very few upgrade weapons dropped in OW), but once they made it more solo friendly, I no-lifed the hell out of it.
They really need to release a full MMO of something like this, less trad shooter/looter and a more MMORPG/Shooter Looter hybrid. Many zones (TD1 and TD2 combined and then some) with regular full price expansions that add a significant amount of new area not just three to five new zones.
Started the division a few days back for the first time.
Here's what I'd like to see:
The Division & it's sequel, and all DLC included.
OFFLINE, and with MOD Support.
I don't think we'll ever see a better looter shooter than the first The Division...
Probably not.
one of my alltime favorite franchise! The Day Before FeelsStrongMan
Man, I dig these videos and your commentary. I’d totally love to co-op a game some time 👊
After playing both games, I'm just really glad someone decided to make a sort of post-apocalyptic game that takes place *right after* the horrible event rather than decades of centuries after. Like, the Division is only 7 months after the outbreak and The Division 2 is another 7 months after the first game. What the 1st game has over the 2nd, however, is the feeling like the world is still in the middle of ending. Other countries are probably faring a bit better, but the US government is almost completely gone and you can see citizens just trying their best to survive on their own. In the 2nd game there are no citizens scavenging for supplies for only themselves or fighting over a single box of food, the only civilians are members of friendly factions that tend to be heavily armed and only appear in territories you clear for them. I miss seeing defenseless people randomly in the streets just trying their best to survive while the government is too powerless to help them...I'm also not a fan of the main antagonist of the 2nd game being a hyper-advanced military group that appears out of nowhere, but that's a whole other story.
The Division games would be better if they played more like Wildlands/Breakpoint. Specifically no bullet sponges and actual stealth if nothing else.
I remember playing the division every day none stop
I'm surprised this time you didn't say "I can't believe i didn't play division 1 before"
Just finished playing the division for the first time like 2 weeks ago low key a banger
I'm surprised you even find people playing it with Helldivers being around.
I loved the division. I loved how u could play single player or co op during the main campaign but the pvp area was optional. The sequel took more of the main campaign map away for the pvp map and made the campaign solo but the leveling system seemed slightly off meaning made it to where it was more difficult to play the campaign solo to push co op more. I did also liked the more simplicity in the first game when it came to upgrading weapons and gear, and the special items (i don't remember what it's called but like the scanner, the medical pack u could put on the ground, the little AI turret gun etc) it just was bit more complicated when it came to all that stuff in in the sequel but again, I play the game solo. I fully understand the amount of fun people have playing co op or pvp but pvp just isn't for me.
There's some streets in the northern dark zone that have body bags piled up to the second story windows... that's bleak.
Ubisoft gets a lot of flack for producing the same game, over and over. But there was a time when they were the open world leaders, and The Division and Division 2, prove it. When D1 came out in 2016, it was the only game I played. I leveled four character slots on PC, Xbox and PS4. That's 12 characters! That's how much I loved the game. However, what is even more nostalgic were the early game play demos and trailers leading up to the release. They had to scale some things back, and tone down the survival elements (DayZ was huge back then), but a lot of the changes made the game better than DayZ, and similar survival games of the time. Ubisoft also continually supported both Division games with expansions and free updates that restored some of the things they cut for launch. I have over 1800 hours in both Division games, and they will forever have a warm place in my heart... Despite the pandemic premise they're based on that we lived through, ironically.
Having now played Division 1 and 2. I can safely say that 1 is still superior. However, if they ever make a 3, then they should take the best bits from 2 and re-do 1.
I just started replaying this again
I've said for years and years that since the division 1, the dark zone should have been more scary zombie like extraction zones. Then it legit would have been the day before as well. Always thought that.
nah, they went for something better. Sick of the constant zombie sht and i LIKE zombies and have since Romero lol.
I never really played Division, but it look kinda fun though and especially the roit shield cause ai love me a good shield. I do wish they had more hear variety like in Outriders
what's funny is the Division 1 is probably the last proper Tom Clancy's before... well, let's say it's now not what the Tom Clancy would envisioned.
Everyone should jump into Division 2 and get the player count up
This game was ahead of it's time
Man this game had so much potential, unfortunately it was another "Ubisoft" game. I still liked it though
I don't know why it reminds me of "Freedom Fighters"! You really should give that game a try, man
Now I want to play this game again.
Really enjoyed the game. Mostly because the world was really amazing looking and there was a lot of fun to have.
Funny thing is I’m 90% sure the divisions trailers were also all fake and not real gameplay before launch, but at least it turned into a good game eventually I guess
I was thinking the exact same thing with the Day Before nonsense, I was like why do people have such a hard on for Day Before? We already have 2 games that are better called The Division, and you don't shoot mindless zombies you have an actual challenge.
Such an underrated franchise imo. A rough launch ruined the momentum unfortunately. I loved all 300hrs or so i put into both divs. Can't wait for a 3rd
Try the Survival DLC For The Division 2 to get that same vibe as The Day Before!
Division 2 doesn't have Survival. Division 1 does.
The Division is a classic.
Unless I got super unlucky there are very little people paying the division 1 rn, I have been looking for someone to play with for a very long time
I recommend trying the division 2 again. i also disliked it at launch, but now after trying it again last month ive been hooked, something feels different with it, there is also the quality of life update and new player friendly update that got added not long ago.
There is also the return to NY dlc, but you either have to play all the base game story and be lvl 30 or use the free fast pass to 30 and skipping the base game story
I put 300 or so hours into div 1, and probably another 300 in div 2. I honestly prefer the vibe division 1 gives, it feels more grounded and like a city gone to hell. Division 2 has much better/smoother combat. Its honestly funny that a big feature for division 2 was being able to walk on slopes other than staircases because the Frostbite engine didnt have that as a feature.
I miss the original division. Other than a few upgrades I like it way more than the division 2
damn it now I wanna play the division again
PSA - division 2 got its "season of health" (so many bugs finally fixed) a month or so back, and has a new lease on life. New content updates are scheduled, a new full-scale DLC is upcoming, and new content is constantly on its way in. Highly recommend for the 12 dollars it costs.
Damn, it’s still getting that much support? Might have to get back into it
I love division 1 more then division 2. I like they story that is why i play both but they need to make division 3 more then put more agent and story in division 2.
back then the promised us the whole city
I miss this game
The Division is way better than The Scam Before.
I watched this video and I wanted to play it but I can’t shoot the bottles to progress
0:14 My guy it was EARLY ACCESS for a reason
0:15 "not a full complete product"
Me seeing that dumptruck "seems pretty good to me"
Perhaps I judged you too harshly
This game was actually really fun and got some decent post launch support. Gets a bad rep for being a Ubisoft game for sure
I love the division 1 and 2
Back when Ubisoft put some effort into their games
I had no idea The Division had any single player content
You think I should pick this up? I was excited for it when the first trailer came out, but lost interest when I saw how bullet-spongey the enemies were
The division 1 was close to be a perfect game... and the division 2 was just sad
This is pretty cool. I don't know how I missed it.
You make me want to play The Division 2 again