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Agents, The Division is now available on PlayStation 5 with enhanced performance at 60 FPS. This update brings smoother gameplay to the snow-covered streets of New York where it all began.
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Agents, The Division is now available on PlayStation 5 with enhanced performance at 60 FPS. This update brings smoother gameplay to the snow-covered streets of New York where it all began.
It's free. They've already released similar 60 fps updates for a lot of their older games."available" as in "free for PS4 version owners" or "buy this new version"?
This is the first game.So weird that they are doing long term plan for division 2 but haven't released a current Gen version after 5 years.
They have a sub to sell. Smart move.As much as people hate Ubisoft, I don't think any other publisher has released 60fps updates for so many of their older games.
They have great support for their games, for sure.As much as people hate Ubisoft, I don't think any other publisher has released 60fps updates for so many of their older games.
What about Series X/S?
You need to try it again, they reworked the new player introduction with free builds that make quick work of bullet sponges. The build changes the game so drastically the game will spawn 18 bullet sponges (supposedly) and they will drop likes flies. Also nobody plays PvP in Division that much.I wanted to like this game but I don't like bullet sponge bullshit, and I don't care for PvP. It also didn't help that I was a solo. Good on them, I guess. More support is always good, especially for legacy content.
Is this a ps5 version or just PS4 enhanced? Because division 2 is PS4 enhanced already but no ps5 versionSo weird that they are doing long term plan for division 2 but haven't released a current Gen version after 5 years.
Yeah, neither division 1 nor 2 has native current Gen version. Weird.This is the first game.
I think it's just PS4 with 60 fps.Is this a ps5 version or just PS4 enhanced? Because division 2 is PS4 enhanced already but no ps5 version
Survival is still a big favourite of the division, which released with Div 1. The new survival is coming next year for div2 and they did a survival week promotion last week. They are doing it again in Jan. So, I would assume the 60fps patch for PS is an added bonus and incentive to get back on survival, and a good training ground for the future release on div 2.After all these years why now?![]()
That's basically what this is. There's not even a ps5 version by the looks of it.Yeah, neither division 1 nor 2 has native current Gen version. Weird.
I think it's just PS4 with 60 fps.
You need to try it again, they reworked the new player introduction with free builds that make quick work of bullet sponges. The build changes the game so drastically the game will spawn 18 bullet sponges (supposedly) and they will drop likes flies. Also nobody plays PvP in Division that much.
And Division 1 and 2 has MORE players than its launch year now. It's insane how good Massive has been doing this Year 7. Back to back great updates.
This is really great, they are updating old games so watch dogs might be next?It's free. They've already released similar 60 fps updates for a lot of their older games.
2020
2021
- Ghost Recon: Breakpoint
- For Honor
- Rainbow Six Siege (Native Version)
2022
- Assassin's Creed Odyssey
- The Division 2
2023
- The Crew 2
- Asassin's Creed Origins
2024
- Far Cry 5
2025
- Assassin's Creed Syndicate
- Far Cry 4
- Far Cry New Dawn
Breakpoint is too, and everything looks and performs better.Sounds like it is still a PS4 app.![]()
Only took them 9 years.
Do the trophies autopop if you have the ps4 version plat?
Isnt that the point? To get better weapons and gear? If you killed every enemy like Cod.. wouldnt it defeat the purpose of it being a RPG/loot shooter no?Unless they fix the bullet sponge enemies, I'm not interested
Isnt that the point? To get better weapons and gear? If you killed every enemy like Cod.. wouldnt it defeat the purpose of it being a RPG/loot shooter no?
Topher
Sorry, wasnt sure how to explain it myself.
The Division needs online for its core design, offloading complex tasks like AI and loot to servers, which allowed the less powerful original consoles (PS4/Xbox One) to handle detailed worlds, and to manage a persistent shared world for consistent player experiences, preventing cheating and piracy. Even for solo play, an internet connection is mandatory because these server-based functions are integral, meaning the game becomes unplayable if servers shut down.
Technical Necessity
- Server-Side Processing: The game's AI, physics, and loot generation are handled by servers, freeing up console resources for graphics and detailed worlds, a design choice for the hardware of its time.
- Persistent World: The online architecture ensures a consistent, shared world where player actions and loot are synchronized across the game, as discussed in various YouTube videos
Definitely worth a try. Game felt ahead of its time. Was incredible.Thanks for the explanation. I'll give it a try
They've certainly mitigated it in the sequel without making it not be a looter shooter. General moment to moment combat feels a lot more natural. If you turn health bars off it could even pass for a regular video game sometimes. I think they've found a good balance.Unless they fix the bullet sponge enemies, I'm not interested
After all these years why now?![]()
I am surprised they kept the cosmetics to a minimum and somewhat on the theme. The Chinese version of the same game (per reddit pics) is full of boobs, bras and neon themed jackets of sort.It doesn't throw the cash store in your face as much as other looters.
I hear you, brother.Unless they fix the bullet sponge enemies, I'm not interested