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That sucks...something about the article is telling me that the Scorpio will run it at 60
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Did they just take a subliminal shot at Sony (and maybe Microsoft if the Scorpio ends up similar to the PS4 Pro) with these statements right there?
Destiny 2 Is 30fps on Consoles, Bungie Says PS4 Pro “Couldn’t Run Our Game at 60”
In an interview with PC Gamer, Bungie PC Lead David Shaw revealed that Destiny 2 will be locked at at 30fps on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro, and Xbox One, while the PC version can go as high as 144fps:
Destiny 2 will run at 4K on PS4 Pro, and as Game Director revealed to IGN, it’s not powerful enough to run the game at 60fps:It is. It is 30 on the consoles.
But like I said, I think the mouse and keyboard switch really was far more impactful than going to a higher frame-rate. And it does play at 60 but the frame-rate is uncapped. It’s at 60 on the floor, I think, because I believe that’s what g-sync is doing with it – and we think g-sync is fantastic tech, we’re working with Nvidia. But if you want to play at 144 [fps] and your rig will handle it, it’ll do that just fine.
Project Lead Mark Noseworthy added, “But there’s tons of GPU power in the PS4 Pro and that’s why we’re doing 4K, right? It’s on the CPU side. Destiny’s simulation, like we have more AI, more monsters in an environment with physically simulated vehicles and characters and projectiles, and it’s part of the Destiny magic, like 30 seconds of fun, like coming around a corner and throwing a grenade, popping a guy in the head, and then you add like five, six, seven other players in a public event; that is incredibly intensive for hardware.”It will not run at 60 on the Pro. I don’t want people to continue to hope, we’re going to be matter-of-fact about stuff like this… The PS4 Pro is super-powerful, but it couldn’t run our game at 60. Our game’s this rich physics simulation, with collision and players, networking etc. It wouldn’t run. Not enough horsepower there yet.
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The fact that Destiny 2 made all their Crucible game modes 4v4 across the board...............yeah right, like they'll actually finally give us dedicated servers LOLDedicated servers?
They confirmed NO dedicated servers.The fact that Destiny 2 made all their Crucible game modes 4v4 across the board...............yeah right, like they'll actually finally give us dedicated servers LOLDedicated servers?
It’s just not an investment that we made for Destiny 2… I understand there’s certainly a desire for it, but you know, the smaller team format – although it’s one bigger in the [Trials of Osiris] case for sure here – in the smaller team formats in general it’s easier for us to find tighter matches. And we’re also going to rechange the parameters for matchmaking, to refocus on connection quality instead of like Trials win matching. We’re going to change a bunch of the parameters to focus on giving people better network experiences.
I guess it still comes down to how much are these things worth to each individual.
Personally for me, who was on the fence with buying a Pro, these are the type of issues that push me to holding onto my cash and waiting for a real push forward in hardware. I understand there is a market for something like the Pro, but it seems to me that issues like this popping up continually shrink the pool of consumers. At this point, I'd just buy a PC.
I bought a pro because I didn't have a PS4 at the time, I don't regret my purchase...I don't own a 4K tv, I probably would have been fine with the regular PS4
I don't know if it is shots more than them just wanting to come out and say it now so it isn't an issue come release. Might even be Sony PR telling them to get it out in the wild early so it isn't a talking point on release.
My issue with the Pro is that people in this thread called this happening before the console even released. It appears the Pro's ability to justify it's price tag, heck even it''s existence, is getting harder and harder. This for a console "half-step" that released 6 months ago.
I got a Pro because my PS4 has messing up. Not gonna lie tho, I've yet to notice any significant changes. I don't have a 4k tv either so that may very well be the reason. That being said, based on my personal experience, I don't think it's worth $400.
That would of been a good deal for 10