Now very often large projects begin to discuss long before their official release, so users can learn a lot about what awaits them in the future. One of the most discussed computer games to date, which are far from release, is The Division. This project will be the next episode in the Tom Clancy's series of games , which is famous for its stealth action games Splinter Cell, as well as many other interesting projects. However, the new game will be completely different - it will differ in absolutely all respects. Firstly, it is worth noting that it will belong to the genre of massively multiplayer games, that is, it will not have a single player mode. It is also worth paying attention that the stealth will become much smaller, but elements of a role-playing game will be added, so there will be something completely unusual and original ahead of gamers - something that the gaming world has not yet seen. Naturally, users want to know what the computer configuration is with which you can not worry about starting this promising project. Unfortunately, today the system requirements are not known for The Division, and even large gaming sites do not dare to make assumptions - the release was planned for 2015, but was already postponed to early 2016. However, special resources have already begun to appear on the network that collect opinions users about what the system requirements will be. On the basis of those materials that are present on the network, it is already indeed possible to draw certain conclusions.
CPU
Naturally, for The Division, the system requirements will be incredibly high. And all because the project is really very high-profile. Already now, the requirements for large games are extremely high, and in a year it will still have time to change, so we should expect something incredible - and, accordingly, upgrade the computer from users. According to preliminary information, you need to have at least a quad-core processor with a high clock speed. If you have a six-core processor, it may not be the highest frequency, but it's better to play it safe - in a year, itโs quite possible that developers will demand eight-core processors from gamers to support The Division. System requirements, of course, are approximate - they are based solely on observations, so itโs definitely not worth taking them for an axiom.
RAM
Already today, games require four to eight gigabytes of RAM, so you can hardly expect anything less in the case of The Division. System requirements will be officially announced later, but for now, you'd better focus on at least six gigabytes. And this is only at the moment, because in a year, most likely, the requirements for all games will seriously change, and you will have to start from at least eight gigabytes - this is how much the Division game may require. System requirements, however, are a relative concept, especially when it comes to approximate options. Therefore, it is better to wait a while and find out at least approximate data.
Video card
As you well understand, such a project is unlikely to have bad graphics. but itโs worth noting that modern video cards have a fairly high power and large amounts of memory. Therefore, you may have enough cards for two gigabytes, but still it is better to have a graphics accelerator for four gigabytes, because then you will definitely be calm for the visual component of this as well as any other game. However, your opinion is already important here - The Division system requirements are extremely approximate, and if you think that you do not need more than two gigabytes - you can wait for the official release, there you can already find out more exactly what you need to play at the minimum and maximum settings .
Time to exit
Naturally, now the gamers on the Internet are most attracted to the Tom Clancy's The Division game - release date, system requirements, as well as any other information that can give at least some idea of โโwhat the upcoming project will look like. However, very little is known to date - the first trailer was shown back in 2013, but so far a lot has been redesigned, so itโs unlikely to judge anything with accuracy. Therefore, one thing remains - to wait for the official statement regarding the system requirements from the developer.