Gamers looking to optimize their graphics in Tom Clancy’s The Division can look forward to a whole host of options in the PC version of the game, as some gamers got their hands on a build of the game well before the 29th January beta and posted a gameplay video.
While the player was running The Division on low settings with an i5 processor with 8 GB memory and a GTX 650 TI card with 1 GB, the graphic options screen showed off the following settings:
- 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)
It’s highly unlikely the video will remain on YouTube for long, so instead of embedding it, here is the YouTube link. Tom Clancy’s The Division is expected to launch this coming March 2016.