'The Division' Release Date & Update: Ubisoft Announces Options For 'The Division' Configuration On PC

On its company blog, Ubisoft announced the options for the PC version of "Tom Clancy's The Division". These PC configuration options are pretty impressive, far beyond what is available for the Xbox One or PlayStation 4.

There are many graphics options available in "The Division." PC gamers will have fine control over how the game looks, including the ability to adjust everything from the reflections and shadow to anti-aliasing and frame rate limit. The game will run at 4K resolution on PC and it will support three different monitors, each with a different resolution.

To get started with playing the game, the minimum requirements are even supporting some laptops and they are lightweight. However, to get the most out the open-world multiplayer game, a GeForce GTX 970 equivalent or better combined with an Intel Core i7-3770 is recommended. For pro gamers looking to get maximum out the game's graphics it is recommended a graphics card GeForce GTX 980TI, 16GB of RAM and a high-end Core i7 processor.

The PC version of "The Division" will allow complete customization of the user interface (UI). Gamers will be able to move all the UI elements such as teammate status, mini-map, health, and others anywhere on the screen. It will even be possible to leave the main monitor clear for the game play and move the UI elements to the second or third monitor.

Inquisitr reported that the game's control setup is completely prone to customization, including the ability to change the key bindings for every possible action. It provides support for LED keyboards, for instance when your character is low on health you can use a health regeneration ability flashing key.

"The Division" for PC will also show those users someone has recently played with and allow players to invite friends to their Uplay friends list. Local and party chat will be available just as on consoles.

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