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EggsyDiamond
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01-27-2023, 12:30 PM
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Consider your preferences carefully—both options have pros and cons. Rainbow Six offers a unique experience, while the Division provides a different challenge. Think about what you enjoy most and make your decision accordingly.
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EggsyDiamond
01-27-2023, 12:30 PM #1

Consider your preferences carefully—both options have pros and cons. Rainbow Six offers a unique experience, while the Division provides a different challenge. Think about what you enjoy most and make your decision accordingly.

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tsnyder01
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02-01-2023, 06:52 PM
#2
Entirely new experiences.
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tsnyder01
02-01-2023, 06:52 PM #2

Entirely new experiences.

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SjoerdMC
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02-20-2023, 10:14 PM
#3
The game offers a more authentic Borderlands experience, blending elements from Rainbow Six: CS:GO with a wider variety of strategies. Both versions come with their own set of issues, but Division stands out as the more prominent one.
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SjoerdMC
02-20-2023, 10:14 PM #3

The game offers a more authentic Borderlands experience, blending elements from Rainbow Six: CS:GO with a wider variety of strategies. Both versions come with their own set of issues, but Division stands out as the more prominent one.

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Brentjuh
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02-21-2023, 07:25 PM
#4
I enjoy open-world experiences and games such as COD and Battlefield.
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Brentjuh
02-21-2023, 07:25 PM #4

I enjoy open-world experiences and games such as COD and Battlefield.

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HunterIV4
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02-21-2023, 08:28 PM
#5
I haven't played Rainbow 6 yet, but I can share my thoughts on Division. It reminds me of D3 with firearms—fun during missions, both main and side quests. When I hit the endgame it felt disjointed. I used to just log in for daily runs (replaying selected story missions for special currency), but now I stop doing that. There isn't enough material to sustain a long-term grind. So Division is a solid cover shooter with some replay value, though it lacks deep endgame content. (They're experimenting with incursions, but it's not yet complete.) I don’t mind games that need grinding—I still play D3 each season to level up and unlock new builds. But Division doesn’t offer the same depth. Would I buy it again? Yes. I’ve logged over 165 hours, which makes it more affordable than going out for a movie. (By how much a game is worth compared to that.)
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HunterIV4
02-21-2023, 08:28 PM #5

I haven't played Rainbow 6 yet, but I can share my thoughts on Division. It reminds me of D3 with firearms—fun during missions, both main and side quests. When I hit the endgame it felt disjointed. I used to just log in for daily runs (replaying selected story missions for special currency), but now I stop doing that. There isn't enough material to sustain a long-term grind. So Division is a solid cover shooter with some replay value, though it lacks deep endgame content. (They're experimenting with incursions, but it's not yet complete.) I don’t mind games that need grinding—I still play D3 each season to level up and unlock new builds. But Division doesn’t offer the same depth. Would I buy it again? Yes. I’ve logged over 165 hours, which makes it more affordable than going out for a movie. (By how much a game is worth compared to that.)