The Division on Xbox One uses dynamic resolution scaling

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The Division’s closed beta ended yesterday, much to the disappointment of those who grinded (ground?) for hours in the Dark Zone for premium loot – faced with the prospect of treachery at every step. Don’t worry though! There’s likely another, more inclusive beta later this month – with the game hitting shelves early next month.
It looks pretty damned good no matter the system it’s running on – with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One running at 1080p. Only it seems that, on the Xbox One at least, it’s not always running at 1080p.
According to Digital Foundry, who’ve taken a deeper dive, the game appears to use a dynamic resolution, scaling back the number of peas whenever performance might otherwise be affected. IT does this to do its best to stick to the 30fps target, which is mostly does.



“… Xbox One utilises a dynamic resolution scaler in order to sustain its target frame-rate, much like Halo 5 and Wolfenstein: The New Order. Essentially, this means that the game adjusts its resolution on the fly, dependent on GPU load in any given scene.
Wherever you see heavy volumetric effects and lots of geometry on-screen, there’s a strong possibility that The Division’s frame buffer is switching to a lower pixel count on Xbox One. It’s a clever trick – and the exact moment of the switch can be hard to catch by eye. In practise, it does start to blur spots in the image in direct comparison to PS4 and PC, particularly across long distances.”

The lowest resolution they’ve recorded is 1728×972, which is 81% of full HD – so really nothing to b concerned about. I can’t say I noticed the resolution shifting on the fly when I played the beta. At worst, I noticed a few very minor frame drops and the very occasional bit of screen tearing.
According to Digital Foundry, the same trick might be in play on the PS4, but they’ve not noticed it. They do, however, wish the PC utilised the tech as well – because even with a suitably high end system, the frame rate is all over the place. Maintaining a smooth fps by using dynamic resolution is a clever way around technological limits.

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1989Posted:

I will definitely be getting this game once it releases.

JastyPosted:

I like the idea, it worked well with Halo 5 and I didn't play much of beta. Can't wait for release.

XboxPosted:

Can't wait to get this game when it releases.

One of the games I been looking forward to playing.

PintPosted:

Not too bothered by this, still a sick game

StifledPosted:

Mark Still debating on whether to get this game for my Xbox One or for my PC. I heard the graphics on PC are great if you have a decent rig which makes it tempting.


Yeah getting it for PC would definitely the best option in my opinion, unless of course you have friends to play it with on Xbox.

MickersPosted:

I didn't really think this would be such a good deal, as others have said the graphics were not exactly bad.

BahrozPosted:

zkax I honestly don't think it's too big of a deal. The graphics on the Xbox One were still amazing in comparison to many other games released on the console. If this is the direction that games are heading in with the 30fps and high resolution than I can't wait for it! Keen for this games release.


but dude honestly imagone if it was 60FPS! going from The Division to Black ops 3! youd see such a big difference in frames!

zkaxPosted:

I honestly don't think it's too big of a deal. The graphics on the Xbox One were still amazing in comparison to many other games released on the console. If this is the direction that games are heading in with the 30fps and high resolution than I can't wait for it! Keen for this games release.

PetrucciPosted:

Honestly can't decide what system to get this on. I played the beta on PC and xbox and this is one of the first games where the Xbox one can compete graphically with Ultra settings on PC. It still looks better on PC but not that much better. There were also a lot of cheaters on the PC apparently.

gtapro151Posted:

Mark Still debating on whether to get this game for my Xbox One or for my PC. I heard the graphics on PC are great if you have a decent rig which makes it tempting.


same here but i have all my friends on xbox and it looks like a pretty fun game to play togather.