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completely different games.

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The Division: Pretty much a more realistic Borderlands game.

Rainbow Six: CS:GO meets more reality, with a bazillion more different tactics.

 

Oh, and both of course has bugs, Division the more noticeable of the two.

Theory is when you know everything but nothing works. Practice is when everything works but you dont know why. In this computer, theory and practice are combined: Nothing works and i dont know why.

 

Atleast i can manage Some things, like my current OC personal best.

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do you like open world? or games like COD/Battlefield?

I am not a computer expert however I can tell you things from my experience and from things I've heard on this site.

I'll try to help you as much as possible and suggest other things if needed.

Don't take this for granted and always do your own research! 

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While I haven't played Rainbow 6, I can comment on Division.

Think D3 with guns (to a point)

It was fun going through the missions (both storyline and side quests). Once I reached the end game it fell apart for me. I would just log in to run my dailies (rerun of selected story missions for the "special" currency) but I have since stopped even doing that. There is just not enough content to keep at the grind.

 

So, Division is a nice cover based shooter with some replayability but no long term end game content.(yet, they are trying at least with the incursions)

 

It is not that I don't like games that require a grind (I still play D3, each season leveling up to get the new seasonal content/builds) but while D3 has enough content for an endgame of grinding for that one piece of gear Division is lacking.

 

Would I buy it again? Yes. I have over 165 hours in the game, that makes it cheaper than going to the movies. (my benchmark of a game being worth the money or not)

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