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Face-Off: The Division

Digital Foundry:
But it's the ability to break the 30fps cap that truly makes the PC version stand out. The Division at 60fps is an often breathtaking experience, with the extra temporal resolution and fluidity of motion really allowing for the effects work and details to come to the forefront more clearly. Gameplay is also given a healthy boost via lower latency controls that make aiming with precision easier. Even when lowering settings to console level quality, at 60fps the experience just plays that much better. All round, the PC release is the best version of the game, but you are going to require serious hardware to match the console experience with the higher frame-rate.

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Letthewookiewin3727d ago (Edited 3727d ago )

Summary, the X1 is blurry out doors due to the resolution drop and has screen tearing. PS4 wins as usual and handles the game fine at a constant 1080p and 30fps image. PC is of course the best graphics wise if you traded your first born for a rig that can run it.

TwoForce3727d ago

Well, I enjoy the game on PS4. So yeah, i don't need to worry about it.

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The Division Franchise Celebrates Ten Years

It has been ten years of the franchise and a celebration is planned.

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It Looks Like The Division Definitive Edition Is On the Way, 10 Years After Its Initial Release

It's been almost 10 years since we first stepped foot in Ubisoft's extraction shooter, The Division and it looks like the developer will celebrate by giving fans a chance to replay the experience in "definitive edition" form.

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Exclusive Q&A: “Tom Clancy’s: The Division: Hunted” Author Thomas Parrott

from paulsemel.com: In this exclusive Q&A, the author of the new technothriller based on "Tom Clancy's: The Division" discusses how it ties to the games while also bringing its own story to a close.

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rpad844d ago

did you edit out the parts where the author repeated everything you asked?