
#Games like the division 2 Pc#
If you want to be able to play Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 with a stable 60 frames per second, then you’ll need a PC that meets or exceeds the recommended system requirements. The minimum CPU needed will most likely be around the Core i5-2500/AMD FX-6350, but there is also the possibility that the minimum requirements remain the same, like with HITMAN and HITMAN 2, while only adjusting the upper end. Since the original minimum requirements were set at the GeForce GTX 560/Radeon HD 7770 alongside a Core i5-2400/AMD-FX-6100, it’s very plausible that the minimum requirements for The Division 2 are around the GeForce GTX 660/Radeon HD 7850. Currently, there are no confirmed official system requirements, but we predict that they will not be much higher than its predecessor from 2016. The Division 2 was built using the same engine (Snowdrop) that was used to create games like The Division and South Park: The Fractured But Whole. Are you and your computer ready to join humanity’s last stand as a proud member of the Division? Read on to find out more details about The Division 2 and its system requirements.

Many of the exciting features that made the original game so much fun are back, and certain aspects have been vastly improved upon, especially end-game content. If you played the first game, the story for The Division 2 takes place roughly seven months after the concluding events of The Division, except this time you’ll be in Washington D.C. The online action role-playing game is being developed by Massive Entertainment and combat takes place from the third-person perspective. Ubisoft first announced news about the development of The Division 2 on Mawith plans to release it about one year later on March 15, 2019. Can my computer play Tom Clancy’s The Division 2?
