THE BEST Open World Ever Created In The Gaming Industry
And I really think the open world of The Division, which came out as far back as 2016, is the best in the gaming industry to this day. Because that level of detail of a huge city like New York is just amazing.
Honestly, I started my journey into the world of The Division game series with The Division II. I played it for about 6 hours and never started it again. It was kind of boring, uninteresting and even annoying in some places.
And then after a while I decided to try the first part just because of New York. And what do you think? The last 5 days I just could not tear myself away from the game. With me, this has not happened in a long time. Every street, sign and abandoned car is amazing. It's a city you want to get to know and explore without stopping - an incredible immersion. And all that, combined with the street shootings, is a real pleasure. You know, I think this game is the pinnacle of quality development from Ubisoft. It feels like they put all their energy, passion and desire into this particular project to make the game perfect in every detail, given the scale of the game world.
What do you think about it? Do you agree with me or do you think I'm wrong? Write in the comments, I'll be happy to answer everyone.
Tom Clancy's The Division • New York • Realism Mod • No HUD • Mission: Times Square Power Relay • PC 4K Max Ultimate Graphic Settings 60FPS • Tom Clancy's The Division Immersive Gameplay • Realistic Ultra Graphics • Cinematic Video
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00:00 - Cinematic Start
01:04 - Impressive New York
02:20 - Mission: Times Square
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