Tom Clancy's The Division Beta Gameplay Graphics for PC Version Looks Far Better Than Xbox One, PS4

By Staff Reporter | Jan 18, 2016 10:57 AM EST

While fans still wait for Tom Clancy's The Division official public launching come March 8, a Beta Gameplay from PC version that was shown at E3 2013 has emerged online and it looked far better than PS4 and Xbox One versions.

In a report by GamePur, a YouTube user named Alobordo has shared more than a one-minute video of Tom Clancy's The Division Beta gameplay taken from the PC version of the game and it looked much better than Xbox One port. It is also said that the game was "played at medium setting" which means that the graphics level is not yet at its maximum setting.

To compare the difference, when Tom Clancy's The Division was first shown at E3 2013, the video amazed the audience with its awesome graphics and visuals. But now, gamers who have access to the latest build of the PC version reported that at Medium setting, the game looks much better than PS4 and Xbox One versions.

In addition, the YouTube user has also shared all the graphics settings for PC that will be available for The Division Beta players. Below is the full list:

  • Vsync (on/off)
  • Frame Rate Limit (on/off)
  • Shadow Quality
  • Shadow Resolution
  • Spot Shadow Count
  • Spot Shadow Resolution
  • Contact Shadows
  • Post FX AA
  • Temporal AA
  • Sharpen Image (%)
  • Particle Detail
  • Enable Wind-affected Snow
  • Volumetric Fog
  • Reflection Quality
  • Local Reflection Quality
  • Sub-surface Scattering
  • Anisotropic Filtering
  • Parallax Mapping
  • Ambient Occlusion
  • Depth of Field
  • Object Detail (%)
  • Extra Streaming Distance (%)
  • Chromatic Aberration (on/off)
  • Lens Flare (on/off)
  • Vignette Effect (on/off)

Alobordo  played the beta build of Tom Clancy's The Division on a GTX650Ti with intel i5 (clocked at 3.1Ghz) and within 55-65FPS performance. And lastly, he also shared the game's Beta PC Low vs Ultra Setting footage.

Tom Clancy's The Division is a massive game where Ubisoft recruited a total of four studios to work on the development of the game namely, Massive Entertainment, Red Storm, Reflections, and Ubisoft Annecy. The game recently got an M rating for Mature by the ESRB.

Tom Clancy's The Division is scheduled for release on March 8, 2016 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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