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The Division on PS4 & Xbox One lets you change visual settings to improve frame rate


Posted on February 8, 2016 by Rectify Gaming

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The Division is getting closer and closer and we keep finding out more news about it. Recently, we heard some details about how The Division on console will afford players the ability to tweak graphical setting as PC players can. Now, it sounds like you will be able to change the lighting settings to improve frame rate, if you want.
“You can disable certain lighting aspects to improve frame rates in the console versions,” an Ubisoft developer said. “I don’t know of another game that does that. So if you want to choose frame rate over visuals, you can if you want.”
The ability to change graphical settings on PS4 and Xbox One is new and of course the PC version will let you do more. Some of the graphical settings console players can tweak include chromatic aberration and the ability to sharpen image.
“One good thing about The Division is we’ve always considered the PC as a separate platform,” the developer went on to say. “We do have to keep it in check with the consoles; it would be kind of unfair to push it so far away from them. But it’s been good having a dedicated PC build for this game.”
“I’m really happy that we’re pushing the PC build as much as we are; there’s a lot more customized options than the console.”
The Division is the first game from Ubisoft Massive that runs on the developer’s new proprietary Snowdrop Engine. The Division will be launching on March 8th.

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