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The Division

Posted: 13 Dec 2013, 23:26
by |MYT|dimonkey
Tom Clancy's The Division

Website


E3 Gameplay Trailer


Snowdrop Engine


Probably rubbish because UBISOFT are involved and I hate what they did to the other Tom Clancy games :( (stupid Lockdown!!!) but the engine looked nice so thought I'd post it!

Re: The Division

Posted: 14 Dec 2013, 02:37
by BaDTimE
:o just unbelievable graphics!

Re: The Division

Posted: 14 Dec 2013, 11:09
by |MYT|Edward
It looks awesome.

If I understood, it's a MMO RPG...multiplayer online, and virtual city, every thing change with the time, gameplay is COOP based.

Wait & see, if some MYT are playing it, we could play as squad :)

Re: The Division

Posted: 14 Dec 2013, 23:26
by |MYT|Torq
Outstanding Graphics :)

I wonder what game play is like

Re: The Division

Posted: 15 Dec 2013, 12:10
by |MYT|Trollzilla
I think it has the best graphics in the industry so far. Probably recorded on NASA computer with 10fps and then sped up but still it's easy on the eye.
I don't think anyone will top Quantic Dream's details of face and facial expressions that they have shown in Beyond: Two Souls though. At least not in the near future.

Re: The Division

Posted: 12 Jan 2016, 20:34
by |MYT|dimonkey
Now has a release date (8th March) and a trailer:


Re: The Division

Posted: 25 Jan 2016, 05:55
by TTF
Yep graphics rocks! but ubisoft...mehhh, as usual it'll be a bug festival the first 5 months.

Here are the recommended system requirements:

Core i7-3770 4-Core 3.4GHz / FX-8350
GeForce GTX 970 4GB / Radeon R9 290
8 GB RAM
Win 7 64
DX 11 /12 card
40 GB of free space for the game only. <--- Oh my!!!

Re: The Division

Posted: 26 Jan 2016, 08:47
by |MYT|Edward
BETA KEY OPENNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN :D
(i couldn't get a key... was too late)

... ok, my computer will never launch this game.

Re: The Division

Posted: 11 Mar 2016, 22:59
by |MYT|dimonkey
Released on 8th March (Tuesday this week).

Will hopefully be playing it this weekend.

40GB is on the higher end of average for open world type games these days.

20GB seems to be the average for FPS games.

GTA V currently comes in at around 65GB

Re: The Division

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 16:35
by |MYT|Beerbelott
|MYT|dimonkey wrote:GTA V currently comes in at around 65GB
Rockstar Games has never been a reference in resource consumption, especially HDD space... :lol:

Although 40 GiB does not surprise me more than that... HD graphics, remember.
Nothing eats memory more than high-quality pictures, and the format they used is not some nicely compressed format which is unprocessable: usually it is a raw or equivalent one.
Take your favorite camera which produces crap but theoritically 'small' JPEG files, set it to a high resolution, and get shocked by the size of file. Although, I admit, cameras produce cheaply compressed JPEG compared to what a normal CPU does in a reasonably almost-instant time.

I loved the 'truely next-gen' mention. Oh so now they are admitting their whole 'next-gen' marketing these past 10 years was bullshit? :roll:
Guess what: they are bullshiting us right now. :clap:

Nice effects, indeed, but not everyone has dimonkey's setup... :think: