Speculations have been circling about "Tom Clancy's The Division," on how it will perform on a PC, Microsoft Xbox One and Sony PlayStation 4.
Though Ubisoft somewhat made a disappointing "tech" record for modern consoles and gaming PCs, the game will actually turn out quite good on PC, especially with a large number of graphic settings, Gamingbolt reported.
So, few avid gamers ask what about console versions? Will the game provide limits to the hardware?
Though the PC version will have more graphical settings, Ubisoft has purposely kept it "in check" with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, especially for third-person shooters, Ubisoft developer was quoted as saying.
The developer continues that in "The Division," they have often considered the PC as a separate platform and they need to keep it checked with the other consoles. The developer said to a Team Epiphany preview through NeoGAF that it would be unfair to push it so far away from the other consoles. It is also great to have a dedicated PC build for the game.
"They are happy that they are pushing the PC build as much as they need to as one can find a lot of customized options rather than in a console," he added.
The console versions of "Tom Clancy's The Division" will furnish PC-like graphical settings, which console gamers can choose to improve the frame rate of the game as to what they desire.
After series of delays, the game's full release is scheduled on March 8. It can be recalled that at the end of January, a closed beta was held, and according to unverified reports, another open beta will start later this month.
On other "Tom Clancy's The Division" news, an Xbox One bundle featuring a 1TB system and a copy of the game should be accessible when launched. Furthermore, one can get the "Tom Clancy's The Division" for free when they buy a new Logitech mechanical keyboard.
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