Heard and noticed it for the first time today. Cleared a couple control points, liberated the region, and restored peace in the community. Ventured out into the neighboring regions at night and then this song came on... I just stopped like you did and closed my eyes. Beautiful.
@@DownFromtheMountains Such a peaceful game when in free-roam. Over the past year or so, I have practically stopped gaming, as I found that the games I normally play started to feel like too much of a chore. But TD2 is one of a couple games that is super replayable, fun, and peaceful - so it has kept me playing it here and there.
@@JaffytaffyBTC Definitely a fun game. I still play it a lot as well. One of the other things I do while this track is playing besides looking at the sky is slowly turning the camera around the player in a circular motion. It adds such a feeling of serenity
Don’t you just love it when your friends convince you to play a game and get you hooked only for them to stop playing and you surpass them in level. Wishing we could all just play again. It’s not fair
My friend showed me Div 1 back when it came out, bought ps4 and Div just to play together 😊😊 so much hours went by and before the 1.8 came out he moved on 😢😢 I was hyped for Div 2, he not so much but my brother was, so to this day I play with my brother 😊😊 shame only two of us 😕😕 without him 😕😕
It’s amazing how a soundtrack in a game can evoke so many feelings and attachments to it, goes to show how important musical ambience is with videogames
Every time this melody plays I stop and just enjoy this breathtaking atmosphere. The crumbling buildings. The ruined streets. I dearly wish that something like this would never happen. This melody makes you think about so much. I like that.
I heard this for the first time today and it blew me away that Ubisoft created something like this. I'm just so used to them making super fast-paced, intense music that this somber, hopeless song was such a surprise to me. and it's even MORE surprising that it was SO HARD to find! why is such a good song hidden so well?
Honestly, I don't care if anyone reports me. The world we live in, inside of the united states looks alot like the division 2. It looks like we are headed into a civil war caused by just an lack of understanding or reason. Post modernist music makes me feel at least calmer. Because I can get lost inside the music while everyone else is screaming at each other beyond my headphones. Im really just tired of it all.
From all the songs this my favorite then rooftops, but listening to this while you move around DC all the hopeless, all the trash, all the dead. That shit definitely gets you.
There's something special in this song,and only those who played The Division (either one) can recognize it. Walking empty streets,abandoned cars,broken glass,empty houses,snow falling,mist,cold,dogs running here and there,you are all alone,no family,no friends,no one and you love every single bit of it.
Always really enjoyed how dynamic the music was in Divison. It's nothing new to games, but it's done in a very good way and Ola Strandh is really talented. He hits those nostlagia chords without even trying.
Everytime I hear this in game and look around I'm like "Damn.... people used to live a normal live here...kids playing outside...adults having normal jobs...but now everything is just....gone"
So many games have done the whole "end of the world" schtick before Divison 2. But Divison 2's spin of it feels the most memorable to me in recent years. I think because of the concept of a weaponized disease easily crippling entire nations is a plausible frightening reality. Even when you remove the obvious sci-fi twists in the game. Here, there's no ghouls, zombies, demons, or whatever. Just a weaponized virus that was unleashed by a mad man at the right time that brought an entire country to it's knees within months. A thriving city filled with hard working citizens trying to raise families or just live out their lives. Reduced to a mass grave by a biological weapon that the government didn't know how to stop. And as society fell to pieces and grew desperate, people turned on each other.
I haven't been able to play this game in a over a year and have been missing it and my agent very much. We had a lot of good times together. This music takes me back.
This track sounds morose yet also psyches me out. Which sums up the motivations of much of the cast in the SHD and the settlements. We're all upset and mourning the world that's gone and all the horrors around us but we still carry on fighting and trying to rebuild...because what else would we do otherwise? "Shit's fucked, but screw giving up"
Funny thing is , I used to live about 40 minutes southwest outside of DC. Everytime I play this game it trips me out how well the detail in this game is.
There is something about this game that keeps me coming back to it over and over, i have almost 700 hours poured in to it and i still keep going. Its an amazing game for sure, but thats not the only reason, i dont know, i love the atmosphere of this world, the derelict feeling of every zone, all of it its done to perfection, one of the best post apocalyptic world ever created, surpass only by The Last of Us, mabe. This world feels alive and its teeming with details and activities to do. Amazing !
heard this song for the first time while the sun was coming up in game. continuous gunfire surrounded us, like the fighting never stops. truly fitting, truly beautiful little song.
You know.. i just came back to this game 1 month ago.. mas it's so amazing now, so different from how it all began. There is so much content. I'm having such a blast!
I listen to this and am immediately flooded with emotions that feel as though I’m progressing despite being set so far behind and not knowing if it’s all even worth it. A feeling of melancholy behind the desire to keep moving, of deep darkness surrounding the dim light. The track really does convey the emotions that at least some characters in the game, even if not the MC, are bound to feel making the game’s experience that much more immersive and fun. It’s a shame this track didn’t make it on the OST.
if you have the habit of looking around and observing things, that song forces you to contemplate the destruction, the loneliness and depression that humanity brought on itself with the things that happened in the division series. Whenever that song plays, i start looking around at the details, that game was a labour of love. Even with all the hatred towards ubisoft that people love to show, i cant hold myself but admit that the people who worked in that game and the dude that produced the soundtrack, they were in love with the job they were doing. Is the game perfect? Hell no! it has lots of flaws even more on PC. But their aim was true to a Masterpiece. Too bad they couldnt deliver in every aspect of the game. I wish my game wouldnt crash every now and then.
@heinrichheidestein I recently listened to this while standing on the balcony at a hotel with an ocean view. Listening to the waves, wind and seagulls with a cloudy sky. It was amazing ❤
It's really beatiful melody . Try to seperate it from these hard times and Instead of connect it with it try to let it motivate you to be part of solution and not the problem.
Не понимаю почему...но музыка в таких играх задевает больше чем сама игра....и из-за неё хочется вернуться в то время, как только в неё начал играть, в первый раз услышав эту мелодию...🥹
got to world level 3 stopped playing cuz the game is pretty much dead and I couldn't find anyone to play with literally ever. pretty fun though love the environment and visuals
chris pytko the one that is in the same category as this one but in the first division right? I loved when that ambient soundtrack would come on while walking the streets of New York in game
It sucks it doesn't play more after you beat the capitol building the first time, love this song so much, heard it after a long time while I was playing this game with my dad, it was refreshing to hear it.
@@Atlas_V. I know a lot of tracks from the base game are on Spotify, and long form versions of the dlcs' soundtracks are somewhere on RU-vid, sorry I wish I could help more