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#1  Edited By D_LA_ROC
Member since 2011 • 29 Posts

The Division is very badly optimized. Even worse than Watch Dogs was. The Assassins Creed games are in the middle, and the Far Cry games are usually their best PC ports. Splinter Cell was a good port also.

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#2  Edited By D_LA_ROC
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I don't know what any of these other people are saying, but I do know I was in your same exact situation. Wanted to play 3D games and watch 3D movies on my 50inch HDTV through my Pc but it has to be in 1080p, not 1920x1080, in order to utilize the 3D features. In order to get it to 1080p, you need to go into your GPU control center and change the resolutions. I had to do it on an AMD laptop. Go into Vision control center and then to my digital flat panels, then HDTV support and towards the bottom, scroll until you find the 1080p. If that don't work, You can use 1080i, the 3D will still work. Now I have Nvidia and I play games in 1080p in 3D on my Tv all the time and watch 3D movies (using CyberDVD) using just one regular HDMI cable. If you use 3D from your Pc software, you can only do 720p 60Hz or 1080p 24Hz but if it's side by side 3D, you can use your Tv and get 1080p with 60Hz.

For example, I was just played Trine 2 and it has a side by side option (I have to say, Trine 2 has the best selection of 3D options I've ever seen for any game) and then I set my Tvs 3D to side by side and POW. 1080p 3D action. I play maxed out with my GTX 780 and get 50-60FPs with Vsync on and in 3D. Also my Tv has Sense3D which is for full 1080p 3D.