TRENDING Published October22, 2015 By Pinky Tuason

'Tom Clancy's The Division' Xbox One PS4 Release A Huge Turn-Off; Snowdrop Engine Ditched?

(Photo : Screencap, Official “Tom Clancy’s The Division” site)

Fans are starting to lose their interest in "Tom Clancy's The Division."

With Ubisoft delaying the game's release date numerous times, eager gamers seem to have given up waiting for its launch.  And now that Ubisoft has confirmed its Mar. 8, 2016 release date, the issue of a possible downgrade turns-off more fans.

"Apparently, a game expert specializing in graphics technology made an analysis of the game and found out that there are several visual effects that seem to be missing from the 2013 build of the game," Master Herald reported. "The expert actually came up with a 20-minute footage detailing how the visuals of "Tom Clancy's The Division" were downgraded from what was promised to gamers."

"It could be recalled that when Ubisoft introduced the game, the developer highlighted the benefits of using the Snowdrop engine. Accordingly, the engine has contributed to making reflections, destruction, and weather-responsive environments to create an immersive experience to gamers."

"However, it seems that none of those pronounced advantages will be present when the final game releases next year or so the speculations say as Ubisoft has yet to make a statement or announcement to either confirm or deny the rumors," the site added.

It has been three years since the "Tom  has been revealed by Ubisoft.  However its release date for Xbox One and PS4 has only been finalized just recently.

According to previous reports, four different Ubisoft studios have their hands full with work for the new release.

"Ubisoft Annecy - the team behind Assassins's Creed's multiplayer modes - is the latest branch to be brought on board with the project to help out with the online aspect, the others being Massive Entertainment, Red Storm and Ubisoft Reflections," Gamespresso reported.

Annecy's studio manager, Rebecka Coutaz, has given her assurance that everything is going as planned, despite having a lot people developing the new game.

"The collaboration with the other studios is going very smoothly, and we're working together to ensure we meet and exceed the high expectations players have for this new title," she said in a report from Gamespresso.

Do you think "Tom Clancy's The Division" will be a let down?

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