'Tom Clancy's The Division' news: new video analysis pans game's graphics

(PHOTO: Tom Clancy The Division official website)Screencap of the upcoming massively multiplayer online game by Ubisoft: Tom Clancy's The Division.

Mid last month, reports have surfaced claiming that the upcoming title "Tom Clancy's The Division" will be released with a downgraded graphics system. In-depth videos were posted online comparing how the graphics used to be in 2013, 2014 and 2015, as what MarcoStyle had posted. However, a new video has emerged recently with a more critical analysis of the game's graphics. 

According to Gamepur, during EGX, YouTuber NX Gamer uploaded a video which gives critical analysis on how the graphics are working on the much hyped, upcoming game for the next-gen console, Xbox One.

During NX Gamer's trial run of "Tom Clancy's The Division," he reportedly claimed that the game is actually sub-native and, graphics-wise, it looks worse compared to the other 900p games from game publisher Ubisoft. 

However, not everything is bad in the game as NX Gamer has pointed out that the engine the developer used actually handles Screen Space Reflection surprisingly well and the explosions in-game are decent enough. The environment is pretty static in nature, however, and there are less destructible objects in-game, which can be a huge downside for some who are looking to create more chaos in "Tom Clancy's The Division." 

Watch NX Gamer's full graphics review below taken from the YouTuber's official channel.

"Tom Clancy's The Division" is expected to be launched on March 8, 2016, as said by Crossmap. It will be available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and the PC platform. 

Additionally, for eager fans who would like to get an early try on the game, Ubisoft is going to launch the live beta this coming December. More details have been posted on "The Division's" Beta page

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