The PC version of Destiny 2 has been tuned specifically for the platform and created to provide a full description and side-by-side comparison of each graphic option. Nvidia took charge of this job in a blog post that appeared on the company's official website today. It even gave internal benchmark results that tested the framerate difference between all the different settings.
We should also add that multi-instance anti-aliasing (MSAA) was eliminated from the anti-aliasing options that were causing problems in terms of performance and image quality in last month's PC beta. However, everything else seen in the beta will be in the final game.
Graphic options are as follows:
Nvidia notes some options that will provide the most noticeable increase in framerate without significantly affecting visual quality. This is especially useful on systems that struggle with maximum settings. Based on the company's tests using a GTX 1060 GPU (6GB) and Intel Core i7-6700K CPU (4.6GHz) at 1080p, the following suggested:
Note: Using media gives a 9.4 FPS increase from Peak.
As you can see from Nvidia 's test results and in-depth analysis, some visual striking effects don't actually affect performance. There are also interactive screenshot comparisons for every possible option. On October 24, when Destiny 2 launches for PC, you'll be able to do it yourself.
To understand what Destiny 2 looks like in 4K and 60FPS;
Also, for those of you waiting to install Destiny 2, a statement came from Bungie . You can start downloading the game from October 18th.
Destiny 2 will be available for preload for the PC starting on 10/18. pic.twitter.com/8SIMS1q3dE
— Bungie (@Bungie) October 16, 2017
We mentioned that you can follow the Destiny 2 release date here and more in this news that we wrote earlier .
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