Official word from Ubisoft on The Division has revealed that the game will release without the ability for players to trade and will feature free post-launch downloadable content. On a far less official front, the PC graphics options were leaked in a now removed video spotted by NeoGaf (via PCGamer).
According to the video, the game can be seen running on Low settings on PC equipped with a GTX 650 TI graphics card with 1GB, 8GB of memory and an i5 processor. The game was able to maintain a framerate from 55 to 65 running on those specs.
This is decent news for PC players that have yet to make upgrades.
The video also revealed the graphics options PC players will see in the game:
- Vsync (on/off)
- Frame Rate Limit (on/off)
- Shadow Quality
- Shadow Resolution
- Spot Shadow Count
- Spot Shadow Resolution
- Contact Shadows
- Post FX AA
- Temporal AA
- Sharpen Image (%)
- Particle Detail
- Enable Wind-affected Snow
- Volumetric Fog
- Reflection Quality
- Local Reflection Quality
- Sub-surface Scattering
- Anisotropic Filtering
- Parallax Mapping
- Ambient Occlusion
- Depth of Field
- Object Detail (%)
- Extra Streaming Distance (%)
- Chromatic Aberration (on/off)
- Lens Flare (on/off)
- Vignette Effect (on/off)
The Division is set to release on the PS4, Xbox One and PC March 8th.