NVIDIA announces new bundle with Tom Clancy The Division
Mentioned a few days ago already, now confirmed. From today, 17 February, gamers who purchase a GeForce GTX 970 or above GPU or a notebook with a GeForce GTX 970M or above will receive a free copy of the game.
Rendering that requires some serious pixel-pushing power and from today, if you upgrade to a GeForce GTX 970 or above graphics card, or buy a new GeForce GTX 970m or above notebook you’ll receive a free downloadable copy of Tom Clancy’s The Division giving you the keys to a digested New York City.
Launching on 8th March, The Division is looking to be a big hit as gamers see chaos strike when a devastating pandemic sweeps through the streets of New York City. The Division's open world recreation of New York boasts plenty to see and do, and on PC that massive amount of content will appear more detailed, be rendered at up to 4K, and will be enhanced by NVIDIA GameWorks technologies NVIDIA HBAO+ and NVIDIA PCSS. To enable these effects at higher resolutions will require some serious pixel-pushing prowess, so for many an upgrade will be in order which makes this a perfect time to take advantage of our latest bundle offering to experience ultimate performance.
For the Beta and the official release of The Division, Ubisoft is recommending players use the GeForce GTX 970, which will provide the performance for high-detail, high framerate gameplay.
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Nah, not even close but yes, AMD do perform better in Division just as Nvidia perform better in Tomb Raider.
That 970m they are bundle this game with probably cant even beat something like R9 270.
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Nah, not even close but yes, AMD do perform better in Division just as Nvidia perform better in Tomb Raider.
That 970m they are bundle this game with probably cant even beat something like R9 270.
well i don't trust any benchmark as those are random numbers... nvidia card perform much much better in real gameplay and that all that matters...
Open beta in two days hopefully it won't be ubisofted!!!
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well i don't trust any benchmark as those are random numbers... nvidia card perform much much better in real gameplay and that all that matters...
Open beta in two days hopefully it won't be ubisofted!!!
What does this even mean..
Like I could I see an argument that maybe one side favors synthetics like 3DMark but not real games. But if you bench The Division and AMD is not only faster in FPS but lower in frame time percentile, then Nvidia simply isn't better in that particular game.
Whether or not that's the case with Division I have no idea, but yeah, that's basically how it works.
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What does this even mean..
Like I could I see an argument that maybe one side favors synthetics like 3DMark but not real games. But if you bench The Division and AMD is not only faster in FPS but lower in frame time percentile, then Nvidia simply isn't better in that particular game.
Whether or not that's the case with Division I have no idea, but yeah, that's basically how it works.
Division is amd favored but i added that in my experience observing only the benchmarks does no justice to anyone.
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Isn't the division works far better on AMD than nvidia? i've seen 280X topping GTX970.