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Destiny 2 – There will be no recoil on all weapons on the PC when using mouse+keyboard [UPDATE: There will be]

It appears that Bungie and Vicarious Visions (the team handling the PC version) are doing their best to make Destiny 2 feel like a PC shooter. And while the game does come with a FOV and a respectable amount of options to tweak, it also comes with a “feature” that may disappoint a lot of PC gamers. According to Destiny 2’s project lead, Mark Noseworthy, there will be no recoil on all weapons on the PC version. Continue reading Destiny 2 – There will be no recoil on all weapons on the PC when using mouse+keyboard [UPDATE: There will be]

Destiny 2 was running in 4K on Max settings and with constant 60fps on a single GTX1080Ti in E3 2017

Activision showcased the PC version of Destiny 2 in 4K at this year’s E3 event. And while the PC version was running with 60fps, we did not know the GPU that was powering it, as well as the graphics settings that were used. Until now. Continue reading Destiny 2 was running in 4K on Max settings and with constant 60fps on a single GTX1080Ti in E3 2017

Here is Destiny 2 running in 4K with 60fps on NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX [Update: New video with mouse & keyboard]

NVIDIA has released a new video, showing the PC version of Destiny 2 running in 4K with 60fps on the GeForce GTX. NVIDIA has not determined the settings that were used, however we suspect that the green team used the Medium or High presets. Continue reading Here is Destiny 2 running in 4K with 60fps on NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX [Update: New video with mouse & keyboard]

Destiny 2 will use a hybrid of client-server and peer-to-peer technology

A lot of players were disappointed when Bungie’s PC lead David Shaw revealed that Destiny 2 would not be using dedicated servers on both consoles and PC. However, it appears that the game will not rely solely on a peer-to-peer network solution. According to Bungie, Destiny 2 will be using a hybrid of client-server and peer-to-peer technology. Continue reading Destiny 2 will use a hybrid of client-server and peer-to-peer technology

PC may be the only platform that will run Destiny 2 with smooth 60fps

Even though the PC version of Destiny 2 will be delayed, it appears that this particular version will be the definitive version of Bungie’s upcoming title. And that’s because apart from a FOV slider, a proper mouse+keyboard control scheme and multiple graphics settings, this version may be the only one that will be running at 60fps. Continue reading PC may be the only platform that will run Destiny 2 with smooth 60fps

Here are the graphics settings that are currently available in the PC version of Destiny 2

As we’ve already said, Activision and Bungie showcased the PC version – alongside the console version – during the Destiny 2’s gameplay premiere event. And below, you can find the graphics settings that were available in that early build. Continue reading Here are the graphics settings that are currently available in the PC version of Destiny 2

Destiny 2 will not have dedicated servers, PC version won’t be a console port, will feel like a PC game

In an interview with PCGamer, Bungie’s PC lead David Shaw, shared some interesting new information about the PC version of Destiny 2. Firstly, the game won’t support dedicated servers on both consoles and PC. David described the game’s MP code a ‘complicated typology’ and while he did not reveal much, he did state that there won’t be dedicated servers at all. Continue reading Destiny 2 will not have dedicated servers, PC version won’t be a console port, will feel like a PC game

Destiny 2 PC Details – 4K Resolutions, FOV, Framerate, Release Date + Brand New Screenshots

Activision has revealed some brand new details about the PC version of Destiny 2. Firstly, there is no release date for Destiny 2 PC, meaning that it may be delayed. Not only that, but Destiny 2 will be available exclusively via Blizzard’s Battlenet, and it will not be coming in other digital stores (like Steam or GOG). Continue reading Destiny 2 PC Details – 4K Resolutions, FOV, Framerate, Release Date + Brand New Screenshots