Tom Clancy's The Division
Publisher: Ubisoft
From our
Tom Clancy's The Division review:
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At its core, The Division plays like a traditional third-person cover shooter. Press space when near an obstacle, and your agent will stick to it like a Velcro spider, making them all-but invulnerable to attack. But enemies are similarly difficult to hit when in cover, and they also attack aggressively and use grenades to flush you out. Hence, your team needs to out-think as well as outgun your opponent, using one or two agents to lay down suppressive fire, while the others relocate to a vantage point or flanking position to take them out.'
We record pretty much the entirety of The Division's built-in benchmark with FRAPS set to 90 seconds. This ensures we capture the more challenging second half, where the cards really begin to strain. We use the game's own 'Ultra' preset in order to make it as challenging as possible.
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