![]() ![]() ![]() The regular PlayStation 4 version runs at native 1080p and 30 frames per second while the Xbox One version runs at 1080p (although it will sometimes scale down) and 30 frames per second. On the console side, the PlayStation 4 Pro version supports checkerboard 4K resolution (with 1080p downsampling if you are using a 1080 TV screen) at 30 frames per second. Video: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 390 or betterĭepending on your specs, Destiny 2 will support native 4K resolution at 60 frames per second.Processor: Intel Core i5 2400 or AMD Ryzen R5 1600X or better. ![]() Operating System: Windows 7 or Windows 8 or Windows 10 64-bit (with latest Service Pack).PCīefore deciding on which edition of Destiny 2 to purchase, you must first determine what platform you will be playing the game on.įrom the graphical standpoint, the PC version of the game is the best choice as long as you have a system that has the following recommended stats: So which of these options is best suited for you? If you are having a hard time deciding, you can check out our buying guide for the sci-fi multiplayer first-person shooter below. It also sees to charge for the Destiny 2 Base Game, but not for the Shadowkeep DLC.Īlso, on the Shadowkeep DLC page it notes that:ĭestiny 2: Shadowkeep does not require ownership of any previous Destiny 2 expansions to purchase or play.Gamers have multiple options when it comes to purchasing Destiny 2 as they can choose between the Standard Edition, Game + Expansion Pass Bundle, Digital Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, Collector’s Edition as well as PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB Console Destiny 2 Bundle. The strange thing is that this edition/bundle charges for the Destiny 2 Base Game, which is supposedly F2P, but it does not seem to charge for the Shadowkeep DLC. The Forsaken can be bought solo, or as a part of the "Upgrade Edition", which also contains the new Shadowkeep DLC, (though I don't know if it contains the Season of Dawn). Though I can't see if the Curse of Osiris and Warmind DLC are included with the base game now? It seems that the base game is now F2P which is straight forward enough. Now I want to play again but am not sure which "edition" of the game to buy. I have the the base Destiny 2 game, but have never bought any DLC, even before the Forsaken expansion came out on. ![]()
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