A TOM CLANCY'S THE DIVISION Player Banned For Creating A Photo Mode
Ubisoft automatically banned player Matti Hietanen who made a Tom Clancy's The Division photo mode without the developer's knowledge, but now seemingly regrets the decision and says that will check it out...
The photo modes are one of the most useful and positive additions in this generation of consoles. They let players to line up the perfect shots and share them via social media with other players and friends. Assassin's Creed Origins and Shadow of the Colossus are examples of the best use of this feature in the recent games. The Division doesn't have this option, but a modder tried to fix that.
Matti Hietanen has been creating the photo modes for PC games such as Battlefront II, Battlefield 1 and recently The Division. Ubisoft's auto-banning system permabanned the modder for utilizing a program known as Cheat Engine. The engine allows the players to manipulate games by providing an access to different developer tools.
After the banning, creative director at Ubisoft, Julian Gerighty responded to Hietanen's tweet saying "I'll check this out today. Love your work and would like to see more". There's a chance that Ubisoft will fix the issue in the future and will let the skilled modder to finish his impressive work.
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