

@ubi-borealis sorry to hear there’s still no fix. You have lost me as a player. Fyi played al ac games except syndicate. And was a fan of the series since 07.
the sorry thing here is, back in the day when division was released (also a ubisoft product) i had the backpack glitch (if not familiar, you can look it up and that was a gamebreaking bug that cost multiple months to fix).
with February on its way with great releases like horizon and elden ring to name a few, i’m going to delete valhalla to install these games.
At this point i don’t even care for a solution anymore.
Not planning to come back to a ubisoft product at all! Not only lost me as ac player but as a consumer as well.
Have good one.
My old boss used to say "if one customer is shouting, another ten are murmuring". This was before social media became a thing, so I'm guessing that nowadays for every customer contacting you to complain, another 1000 are thinking the same thing without telling you.
Although Ubisoft staff are actively reading and responding to these threads, which is more than can be said about many other publishers, there's going to be a limit as to how long they can retain their customers.
Looking at my games library I'm pretty sure I can be deemed a Ubisoft fan, but the many issues with their games makes me less and less likely to buy their games at release (and I've learnt not to preorder them, that's for certain), and because I know they're rarely properly supported past the first year since release, that means Ubisoft will also lose out on my money for the season passes etc., and eventually I'll end up not buying the games at all. That's a shame, Ubisoft, as I'm in a position now where I can afford to pay for extra thrills and frills – one of your biggest cash-cows, I believe – but I'm tired of being duped.
Perhaps you'll draw in a crowd of younger players who don't know your track record that well, but with game-breaking bugs and the Ubisoft cookie-cutter open-world formula being attached to just about every game you release, it's going to be increasingly difficult to retain them too. I hope upper management will realise it would benefit them in the long run to keep a dedicated dev support team at hand for several years after release, but I doubt our shouting even reaches their ears at any point.
@ubi-milky What's the status on this one? I noticed it was reported almost one and a half years ago to the devs: https://devtrackers.gg/the-division/p/b324fb2e-new-projects-available-bug: (https://devtrackers.gg/the-division/p/b324fb2e-new-projects-available-bug) – and at that time the game was still actively supported, right?
It seems to me the notification is merely a symptom of the odd decision the TD2 team has made to remove some projects with the Warlords of New York expansion. This has led to many of us – without any warning – losing access to ongoing projects such as the Gunslinger holster once we travelled to New York. As the projects weren't completed and are nowhere to be found on our end, this notification is showing constantly. If it also gets in the way of incoming requests, it's not just a "visual glitch" like Ubisoft says in the link above.
I admit I only dabble in the odd mod coding, and as such have limited experience with game development in practice, but you'd think that in the time since September 2020 someone from the dev team should have been able to … oh, I don't know … add a toggle for new project notifications in the settings, at least?
@ubi-borealis sorry to hear there’s still no fix. You have lost me as a player. Fyi played al ac games except syndicate. And was a fan of the series since 07.
the sorry thing here is, back in the day when division was released (also a ubisoft product) i had the backpack glitch (if not familiar, you can look it up and that was a gamebreaking bug that cost multiple months to fix).
with February on its way with great releases like horizon and elden ring to name a few, i’m going to delete valhalla to install these games.
At this point i don’t even care for a solution anymore.
Not planning to come back to a ubisoft product at all! Not only lost me as ac player but as a consumer as well.
Have good one.
My old boss used to say "if one customer is shouting, another ten are murmuring". This was before social media became a thing, so I'm guessing that nowadays for every customer contacting you to complain, another 1000 are thinking the same thing without telling you.
Although Ubisoft staff are actively reading and responding to these threads, which is more than can be said about many other publishers, there's going to be a limit as to how long they can retain their customers.
Looking at my games library I'm pretty sure I can be deemed a Ubisoft fan, but the many issues with their games makes me less and less likely to buy their games at release (and I've learnt not to preorder them, that's for certain), and because I know they're rarely properly supported past the first year since release, that means Ubisoft will also lose out on my money for the season passes etc., and eventually I'll end up not buying the games at all. That's a shame, Ubisoft, as I'm in a position now where I can afford to pay for extra thrills and frills – one of your biggest cash-cows, I believe – but I'm tired of being duped.
Perhaps you'll draw in a crowd of younger players who don't know your track record that well, but with game-breaking bugs and the Ubisoft cookie-cutter open-world formula being attached to just about every game you release, it's going to be increasingly difficult to retain them too. I hope upper management will realise it would benefit them in the long run to keep a dedicated dev support team at hand for several years after release, but I doubt our shouting even reaches their ears at any point.