The Division: Tom Clancy - GTX 1080 Benchmark & Performance
Running benchmark test on Tom Clancy's The Division on my precious PC! As shown from the video, I had almost everything on max settings. I said it before and I say it again GTX 1080 is a mean beast, although I had everything on max, it doesn't even budge or sounds stressful in facts it's running super smooth and quiet at the same time!
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Desktop Specifications:
- Chasis: Corsair Graphite Series™ 380T ITX
- CPU: Intel Core I7 6700K
- Cooler: Corsair Hydro H100i V2
- MOBO: ASUS Maximus VIII Impact
- RAM: GSKill TridentZ Black 2x16GB DDR4 3200mhz
- GPU: ASUS GTX1080 StriX Advanced 8GB DDR5
- PSU: FSP Hydro G 750W 80+ Gold PSU
- SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD
- OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64Bit
- HDD: Seagate 2TB Baracuda HDD 7200RPM
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What is up guys! Happy New Year 2017!!
After my long journey from Witcher 3, I'm ready for another game! This time is Tom Clancy's The Division! As usual, this is going to be another casual/fun play. Moreover, I will have my buddy to join me as we explore the game with story mode campaign!
Like mentioned, am not pro player but simply a player who enjoy playing game and share it with people across the globe so, please bear with me if I keep dying or playing it bad. Come on it's just a sharing is caring session :)
Anyway hope you enjoy my fun play! Have a beautiful day ahead and blessed 2017!!
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The Division takes place in mid-crisis Manhattan, an open world with destructive environments that are free for players to explore. The player's mission is to restore order by investigating the source of a virus. The player character can carry three weapons, and explosives like sticky bombs and smart mines to fight against enemies. Players may take cover behind objects during firefights to avoid taking damage from enemies, and to give them a tactical advantage when attacking. As the game is set in a third-person perspective, the character model is visible.
As players progress, they earn experience points (commonly known as XP) and currency. They can use this currency to buy weapons and gear, and use the points to learn new talents and skills. The player's gear is categorized into six levels: worn, standard, specialized, superior, high-end, and gear set items, each with a specific color code. Gear can be either bought, or found as in-game loot, or crafted from gathered materials....
The Dark Zone is the player-versus-player competitive multiplayer mode featured in The Division, where a lot of high-end weapons are left behind when the military retreats in the game. It is separated from the main campaign and has its own progression system. Higher quality items can be found within the Dark Zone, but are considered "contaminated"; contaminated loot can be stolen by other players, and must be flown out via helicopter in order for them to be available to the player after they leave the Dark Zone. Players can be accompanied by several co-operative partners and other neutral, player-controlled agents. These people, however, can turn against the player at any moment, going rogue. Players' level and ranking may drop if they die too often in the zone.
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