

I'm crashing multiple times per day. This didn't happen prior to TU15. If Ubisoft isn't going to address this, please just let me know so I can go play something else! So sick and tired of this happening.
Crashed 4 times yesterday, 4 or 5 times the day before (I lost count) and just crashed today while changing a skill on my build less that 10 minutes after logging in. Can someone at Ubisoft please at least let us know if you are actively working on this? I don't see it on the trello board but maybe I missed it.
I'm not going to voice my frustration about the "mistake" made and subsequent steps taken to roll back agents efficiency levels (except that my frustration is VERY high). I am going to propose something that "The Division 2 Team" can do to begin to gain favor back with the player community. GIVE US MORE STASH SPACE! There have been many, many new gear pieces, sets and weapons released since the stash size was set at its current level (300). It makes total sense that we should have more space to store these items. As we all know, you the developers continue to tweak settings and attributes, buffing some items while nerfing others which means that builds will change. It is prudent for us to save god rolled pieces even if we can't use them now just in case the become part of a meta build in the future.
And if you are feeling really generous here are some other suggestions:
I implemented the changes described by @AndroBourne to the Exploit Protection settings in Windows and have not crashed since. That makes 4 days of playing with no crashes. Typically I would have crashed on average 4 or 5 times per day. Here is his post that links to short, very clear video on the settings that needed to be updated. https://discussions.ubisoft.com/user/androbourne?lang=en-US
Thanks to Andro for taking the time to come up with this solution and I 100% agree with him that we SHOULD NOT HAVE TO DO THIS! What are the game applications doing to trigger Windows to think it is doing an exploit? Please fix the program!
I implemented the changes described by @AndroBourne to the Exploit Protection settings in Windows and have not crashed since. That makes 4 days of playing with no crashes. Typically I would have crashed on average 4 or 5 times per day. Here is his post that links to short, very clear video on the settings that needed to be updated. https://discussions.ubisoft.com/user/androbourne?lang=en-US
Thanks to Andro for taking the time to come up with this solution and I 100% agree with him that we SHOULD NOT HAVE TO DO THIS! What are the game applications doing to trigger Windows to think it is doing an exploit? Please fix the program!
Crashed 4 times yesterday, 4 or 5 times the day before (I lost count) and just crashed today while changing a skill on my build less that 10 minutes after logging in. Can someone at Ubisoft please at least let us know if you are actively working on this? I don't see it on the trello board but maybe I missed it.
Just crashed again after about 25 minutes. I had cleared "New Venice" control point on heroic with 4 directives, solo. I had just cleaned out the supply room, got ammo and was walking out the door and crashed. A little salt in the wounds, this is the 22nd control point I've cleared and have gotten zero, nil, none exotic components. I know to check the list on the left and after everyone I check my count in resources. Haven't gotten a single one.
I did play for a couple hours last night with a clan member and neither of us crashed. I actually thought I was dreaming, but it was true.
Crashed again, same scenario. No message, not Delta, just froze and have to go to task manager to kill. 10 minutes after signing in. Just changing some inventory around. C'mon Man!
Crashing multiple times an hour. No delta error, game just freezes. I have to go to Task Manager to kill the game. Everyone in my clan is experiencing this and it has gotten worse since the last update. I have all my "files" ready to upload but the help portal seems to be frozen as well. Please fix this (the game I mean, not the help portal)!
Yesterday was "better" for me but still had crashes. Fair comments to yesterdays post, we have provided Ubisoft with details before and not gotten any responses but I'm happy to provide more detail if it means the problem will be fixed. I'll even record my entire session, send in log files, dxdiag, whatever is needed to get this fixed.
The Numbers:
Total Hours Played : me (~6), clan (~30)
My Crashes : 2 - both were in the first 30 to 45 minutes, had to go to task manager to kill the game. Happened at random points in the game.
Clan Members : 8 - all over the game, in Countdown, clearing convoys, in missions.
Ubisoft - it would be nice to get some type of official statement that you are aware of the problem and that you are working to fix it. If you have done this, my apologies, apparently I have missed it.
I've decided to create a new post in this forum every day with a count of the number of crashes that occurred for me an my clan members on the previous day. Why? Because it is the only way that I can think of to get someone at Ubisoft to pay attention to the problem that was introduced in TU15 or 15.1. We have all followed the steps outlined in the article on how to fix crashes (which didn't help) and most of my clan including myself are IT professionals (including several in Desktop Support). We have forgotten more about computers then most people know, so I'm pretty sure we know what we are talking about.
The Numbers:
My Crashes on 6/26 - 4
Clan Members - 8
Please fix the problem!!!
I'm crashing multiple times per day. This didn't happen prior to TU15. If Ubisoft isn't going to address this, please just let me know so I can go play something else! So sick and tired of this happening.
I'm not going to voice my frustration about the "mistake" made and subsequent steps taken to roll back agents efficiency levels (except that my frustration is VERY high). I am going to propose something that "The Division 2 Team" can do to begin to gain favor back with the player community. GIVE US MORE STASH SPACE! There have been many, many new gear pieces, sets and weapons released since the stash size was set at its current level (300). It makes total sense that we should have more space to store these items. As we all know, you the developers continue to tweak settings and attributes, buffing some items while nerfing others which means that builds will change. It is prudent for us to save god rolled pieces even if we can't use them now just in case the become part of a meta build in the future.
And if you are feeling really generous here are some other suggestions:
The targeted loot drop in the Tower is all messed up for Heartbreaker. If you pick the icon for heartbreaker it will drop Rigger (which is in the description). If you pick the one where Heartbreaker is the description it will drop Future Initiative which is the icon.
Heartbreaker armor bonus seemed inconsistent during play. Shooting pulsed targets didn’t always give bonus armor.
The game crashed a lot with Delta error especially while wearing Heartbreaker.