Digital Foundry’s John Linneman was in a position to get his palms on Destiny 2 at E3 2017 this week working at max setting on PC in 4K. Here’s what he needed to say about it.
At the sales space, the PC used to run Destiny 2 was powered by the GTX 1080 Ti graphics card. All high quality settings have been pushed to max, decision was set to full 4K and lokced in at 60 frames per second.
According to Linneman, even with out a Game Ready driver, and working unfinished code, he skilled unfaltering 60fps at totally maxed out settings throughout his playtime with Destiny 2.
He stated this “bodes well for a similarly smooth performance” working the sport at lowered resolutions. The sport additionally “held its frame-rate” whereas capturing 4K video at 60fps straight from the GPU utilizing Nvidia Share.
“In theory, performance shouldn’t be impacted as the GeForce cards have bespoke media encoder/decoder blocks, but in practice we have found that using Nvidia Share can cause issues when capturing while playing some titles,” states the report. “It all suggests that there’s overhead here – and possibly plenty of it.”
While visible comparisons with the console builds must posted at one other time, however examine to the Destiny 2 PlayStation four footage Digital Foundry posted some time again, Linneman discovered “the upgrade is immense.”
“There’s the sense that the game’s core artwork is targeting the ultra HD standard, which is good news not just for PC owners, but also for PS4 Pro and prospective Xbox One X users, whose versions are both aiming for a 4K output,” he stated within the report. “What they won’t have is support for unlocked frame-rates – that will remain entirely the preserve of the PC game.”
The video above reveals captured footage of Destiny 2 in 4K, however right here’s two more looks on the sport working at max settings in 4K.
As beforehand reported, Nvidia is providing a free copy of Destiny 2 to those that buy a GTX 1080 or GTX 1080 Ti earlier than June 27.
Destiny 2 releases on September 6 for PS4 and Xbox One, and on October 24 for PC. Those who pre-order the sport will achieve automated entry to the beta slated for later this summer time.
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