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What are your guys thoughts on how well The Division runs on PC compared to the PS4 edition? Share with us your thoughts in the comments and your reactions to how the game looks on console versus PC and your overall impressions of the game so far. I didn't see any of these sorts of graphical glitches on my playthrough on PC and so it's clear that in terms of graphical fidelity, PC ports reign supreme. To really see the difference in lighting check out 2:33 onwards to see how fuzzy the shadows on the PS4 version are and 3:21 to see how much more nuanced the rays emanating from the light fixtures look on the PC version.Ĭheck out the texture pop in on the PS4 version featured at the end of the video at 5:34. The textures overall look fairly similar but the PC version of The Division looked especially crisp and smooth, primarily because of the frame rate. The lighting and ambient occlusion on the PC were infinitely better and created a much more involving, moody atmosphere. That's about as much as can be said in terms of the console advantage, as in most every other way the PC version outstripped the PS4 version in terms of performance. The frame rate overall in the PS4 version of The Division ran at a much more stable FPS due to being capped at 30, whereas the frame rate fluctuated a fair amount on the PC but was just over an average of 60 which made quite a difference. The Division PC benchmark was done at a 1920x1080 screen resolution on an Intel i7 5820K, MSI NVIDIA GTX 980 ti 6gb and 16gb RAM memory PC and the PS4 benchmark was recorded using the Elgato Gaming Capture HD60, which pulls footage directly from the PS4 through HDMI and records up to 60fps in 1080p. When voice commands were still achingly cool, Ubi dished up this strategy game from the Clancy universe that you could play entirely vocally. To really get an idea of how the game performs, we benchmarked the PS4 version alongside the best the PC version has to offer to see how well they stood up to each other. Now along with its fantastic gameplay and features. The game is really great, you get to play plenty of modes, graphics are fantastic, the map of New York City is very detailed, the combat system is realistic and In short, The Division 2 is pretty great.
With the release of Tom Clancy's The Division today (or yesterday depending on where you live) and we've already had a good look at the kind of performance the game can achieve in our previous benchmark video. Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is perhaps one of the best and largest Third-Person Shooter Game.