• The Division will see 'Underground' and 'Survival' expansion pack coming to Xbox One a month before other platforms.

The Division will see 'Underground' and 'Survival' expansion pack coming to Xbox One a month before other platforms. (Photo : YouTube/Daryus P)

"The Division" has been out for over 24 hours and fans are already giving their remarks, along with airing out how hard it is to find some rewards after collecting loot in the game.

As a rule, a gamer has to get equipment and weapons to earn more credits, and for this, "The Division" has included vendors from which they can purchase. However, some players are finding it hard to track and find the Vendors, Attack of the Fanboy reported.  

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To find such Rewards Vendors, a gamer has to play through the first portion of the game until they get to their base of operations. Upon reaching this point, they can proceed by walking to the very back of the room, where they will notice a table set up near the bathroom door. The Rewards Claim Vendor should be right behind that table.

Besides rewards claiming, playing "The Division" on PC could be a little rough for some gamers. So here are a few useful tweaks that a player can use to have a smooth run:

1.       The black start up screen

If a gamer is witnessing a black start-up screen, then they can easily get around it by pressing ALT-Enter. This will display the game in windows mode, allowing it to load easily.

2.       Getting back to Full-screen Mode

Some players are having a tough time going back to proper full-screen mode after employing the Alt-Enter trick. The solution is to render the Uplay in-game overlay inoperative. This can be done in the Uplay settings menu and comes with more advantages like resolving of some mouse input issues and stuttering.

3.       Graphics options

"The division" supports a couple of graphics alternatives. Some of the obvious are adjustments like Antialiasing of the Depth of field while more rough settings include two separate reflections and five for the shadow quality. According to the GForce, Nvidia has already broken down all the settings using helpful graphs to help gamers get the best performance gains.

So far, "The division's" fans are already enjoying the exploration of the world while tracking down the small bits of the story and side-narratives as per the latest commentaries on gaming forums. Nvidia is, on the other hand, is listening to the cries of those experiencing technical hitches with the game.

Here is a little  gameplay of the "The Division":