PC gamers had to wait for almost 2 months, but Destiny 2 is finally here. After missing out on the first title, players on PC can finally team up with their friends in Bungie’s amazingly well-crafted sci-fi shooter and take the fight to the Cabal. And the Fallen. And the Hive. And the Taken. You get the point. One of my first thoughts, and that sucked me into the game was that at its core, it seems like a weird love affair between Halo and Borderlands, two games I’ve loved for a long time. Halo’s sci-fi inspirations can be seen in the world and enemies of Destiny 2, and while it’s not as quirky as Borderlands, it has its own charming personality. The result is an incredible experience that reminds you of old gems and simultaneously immerses you in its universe and c...
We are only one day away from the Destiny franchise’s debut on PC and GeForce gamers are Game Ready today with the release of our latest Game Ready driver for Destiny 2. This driver will also offer the best experience in Assassin’s Creed Origins. Available on or before launch day, NVIDIA Game Ready Drivers provide the best experience for GeForce gamers in these titles because NVIDIA engineers work up until the last possible minute to optimize performance and perfect gameplay. And as an additional verification of quality, every Game Ready Driver is WHQL-certified by Microsoft. At E3 2017 NVIDIA announced that we’re partnering with Bungie, creators of the award-winning Halo and Destiny game franchises, and game publishing giant Activision to bring the Destiny franchise to PC for the first t...
Destiny 2 comes out on the PC in a few days, and naturally, everyone is wondering how powerful a system they need to run the game. The open beta showed that the game was pretty well optimized, but that wasn’t the full game. So, here are the minimum and recommended specs you need to be able to the run Destiny 2. Minimum specs CPU Intel: Intel Core i3-3250 3.5 GHz or Intel Pentium G4560 3.5 GHz CPU AMD: AMD FX-4350 4.2 GHz GPU Nvidia: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB or GTX 1050 2GB GPU AMD: AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB RAM: 6GB Recommended specs CPU Intel: Intel Core i5-2400 3.4 GHz or i5 7400 3.5 GHz CPU AMD: AMD Ryzen R5 1600X 3.6 GHz GPU Nvidia: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 4GB or GTX 1060 6GB GPU AMD: AMD R9 390 8GB RAM: 8GB Additionally, you also require 68 GB of free HDD space to install the game...
Bungie and Activision Publishing, debuted Destiny 2’s gameplay for the first time to a global, livestreamed audience in a hands-on event at Jet Center in Hawthorne, California. Destiny 2 is the sequel to the internationally acclaimed Destiny, a first-person action game that takes the player on an epic journey to defend humanity from annihilation. The live broadcast showcased a variety of the activities, opening on a dramatic campaign mission that sets up the premise of the game to answer how you recover when your home is destroyed and your powers are taken away. The broadcast went on to detail the game’s social and cooperative activities, including the all-new “Guided Games” feature while highlighting multiple brand-new destinations. In September, Destiny 2 will be available on PlayStation...
A retailer seems to have leaked information about the next Destiny title, which doesn’t exactly come as a surprise. Offering the first look at Destiny 2, you can see the poster for the game, which puts a September release date for the title. The poster has been leaked by an Italian retailer, and hints at an upcoming beta. Apparently, another poster has been leaked, which states the release date as 8th September, though it’s possible that this may be the European release date. Both posters are similar, with three humans, with what seems to be a Suros-branded shotgun in one’s hand. Rumor has it that Destiny 2 is coming to PC as well, and will try to be quite different than its predecessor. Register with us for the best in gaming, and join us for video game discussions on ou...
People have been wondering about Destiny 2 for quite a while, and there finally may be some good news for fans. In an earnings call, Activision has confirmed that the sequel to their online only FPS is on the way, and should be available in 2017 itself. Fans had been worried about the game mainly due to lack of news, it speculations said that it might get delayed to next year. But it’s possible that Bungie wants to avoid mistakes they made with the first Destiny, where they showed a lot of features about the game too early, and these weren’t found in the when the game was released. Maybe the next time we get to see something about the game is close to the launch date. Who knows? Destiny 2 is likely to make its way to PC as well, while the first title was only available on conso...