Tom Clancy's The Division PC Graphics and CPU Performance > Great Looking Game, Highly Tunable Graphics
Great Looking Game, Highly Tunable Graphics
The Division is a great looking game and although I wouldn't call the game groundbreaking, its visuals are still remarkable. The solar day i patch brought a bunch of graphical improvements over the beta we tested a few months ago and the game looks more than polished for it.
Unfortunately, the game is however suffering from several issues, though Ubisoft does appear determined to solve them chop-chop. Just i day subsequently release the game was offline for a few hours for server maintenance, which is not great timing especially since the game tin can't be played in any chapters without server connectivity.
Even with the teething issues the game has been a heap of fun so far. If just I had more than time to explore information technology...
From a performance standpoint information technology runs well on both AMD and Nvidia hardware -- exceptionally well on AMD'south hardware for a GameWorks title. This is neat news for Radeon owners, and those wielding a Fury X can stick it to their brethren with a 980 Ti.
Those with mid-range hardware will want to adjust settings and resolution and use the high preset which offers a good balance of IQ and frame functioning. The GTX 960 was good for 43fps at 1080p and with a few tweaks we experience 60fps gaming is doable.
CPU performance doesn't appear specially important as long every bit you have 4 threads to play with. Although I was able to load the game on the Intel dual-core processors, such as the G4400, the load time was extremely long and the game did suffer from crashes, and then for now we've left the dual-core results out. AMD's APUs also performed poorly -- nosotros'll have to see if this is solved via a game update or if it's something low-finish CPU owners will have to live with.
Those gaming with an AMD FX or Intel i5, i7 processor are set and shouldn't run into any issues.
Despite the previously mentioned problems, The Division is fun to play and has highly tuneable graphics. I feel like PC gamers are beingness looked after. At the aforementioned time, maybe I am cutting Ubisoft too much slack. Afterwards all, didn't the game accept a heavily played beta? Perhaps I am merely so acclimatized to horrible game launches that mostly working games at present appear flawless.
Source: https://www.techspot.com/review/1148-tom-clancys-the-division-benchmarks/page6.html
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