Gaming Bolt claims that the Ubisoft title was expected to run at a sub-HD resolution, but instead offers a crisp picture not expected from a beta.
The report indicates that the PlayStation 4 and PC versions are yet to be tested, while the Xbox One beta is not without its faults.
Gaming Bolt reveals: "There are still a few other pertinent issues like frame-rate drops, issues with the level of detail, and NPCs loading in quite late at times."
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Ubisoft have also explained that The Division beta has no NDA, meaning that players may find it hard to capture game footage, while the PC version could be plagued by a number of issues.
Ubisoft said: "To all content producers, please note that you may face difficulties with capturing game content during the Beta.
"That being said, the Beta has no NDA and you are welcome to capture and show game content if your setup allows it.
"Players using Windows 10 will experience corrupted video signal output when using an external video capture card/device.
"Models affected: Atomos Assassin, Elgato Gaming HD60, Atomos Shogun and potentially more.
"Players may experience graphical corruptions and visual artefacts when using Nvidia Graphics Cards."
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