60 fps is borderline peasantry now, get with the program.Been playing Destiny with a Xim, it's nowhere near as smooth as D2 on PC at 60 fps with true mouse support.
60 fps is borderline peasantry now, get with the program.Been playing Destiny with a Xim, it's nowhere near as smooth as D2 on PC at 60 fps with true mouse support.
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I play on this. Just about the best full feature 4ktv for pc gaming.
60 fps is borderline peasantry now, get with the program.
I turned film grain off as well. The latest nvidia drivers, 385.41, does say it supports Destiny 2 Open beta but I haven't downloaded it yet, no problems at all running on a 1080 against a really old ass nvidia build.
Its also not 20% more content on PS4 - its simply 1 extra strike, 1 extra PVP map, and an exclusive ship (no big deal) and exotic weapon. Y1 Destiny also had similar exclusive items every DLC/xpac, not sure if Destiny 2 will have that as well.
I'd be more concerned with DLC release dates, if they don't match parity with consoles it'd kinda suck hearing people complete new raids and stuff a month before the PC version is out.
If you have GCU the pc version of destiny is $48+tax and you get $10 in RZ points back, usually within 10 days. It is a "physical box" with just an imprint of a key inside you activate on battle.net. I set mine to store pickup, usually you can pick it up the night before around 9pm but YMMV. I've been keeping an eye on eBay for nvidia keys (REQUIRE a 1080/ti to activate) but they all sell for $45+, fuck that
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/destiny-2-windows/5807908.p?skuId=5807908
You keep on living the dream working towards that cyperpower pc pro gamer sponsorship with your 144mhz refresh rate. I'll stick to my glorious 55 inch HDR 4k at 60fps. Also if you don't own the mouse @Brahma has, you are a pleb too.
Ah the big comfy couch argument. The last bastion of the peasant.
I'm assuming my 1070 won't run at 4k, please tell me I'm wrong.
I'll just plan on streaming it to my TV via Steam Link if I want the best of both worlds. Did it for Witcher 3 and that was fine so despite being more twitch style gaming I don't expect problems.
Running over wired or wireless? Thats typically the biggest issue.I have a Steam Link and Nvidia Shield (different rooms) and I feel like I have a lot of controller lag on both. Any suggestions? Do you have issues with latency? I tried streaming Doom and it was like playing in molasses.
Running over wired or wireless? Thats typically the biggest issue.