Steamworks integration and even Steam DRM are entirely optional.
Edit: Oh yeah, and I'm almost certain Destiny 2 is sitting in the Steam registry.
Who knows. Maybe Bungie was wary of developers with a recent history of successful MP titles going through the games with a fine-tooth comb and taking notes.
Cant wait to ditch the clunky console version. 🚮
Let me move my characters over and I'll bite, Bungie.
Yeah that's not Destiny 2 that's Destiny 1. Microtranscations were never cataloged so there was no way of seeing what games had what. So once that was happening just coincidentally Destiny Silver showed up.
There's been an interesting development on that front. The TL;DR version:
- Destiny items were attached to the app earlier in the year but weren't uncovered until recently as SteamDB previously wasn't polling the Steam Inventory Service for item data
- Deej inadvertently confirmed the app is indeed Bungie's when he said the items being purchasable was a mistake
- The app has been updated by Bungie more than a dozen times since the Battle.net announcement, most recently a couple of weeks ago (or three-and-a-half weeks ago if we just assume that was Bungie making the items unpurchasable)
- A port of Destiny this late makes little to no sense, which suggests it's Destiny 2
Throw all that together and you have the possibility that Acti will release the game on Steam, presumably with Uplayesque Battle.net client integration.
Nah, i would rather skip this.
QFT...Idk why everyone is so down on the game. It has its issues but the first 50-70 hours are sublime lol. in all actuality the problems arent anything bungie cant actually solve easily as weve seen with d1 every dlc came with major design change(s). I feel at this point that if youre letting impressions of people who have played 100+ hrs of the game change your mind you werent really interested in the game to begin with.
Looking forward to playing this despite the complaints about the endgame. As long as I get a good 40-80 hours of co-op fun I'll be happy with my purchase. Not looking for the game to be a massive second job like WoW anyway.
This is why i see destiny doing decently well on PC
WoW players have gold they can buy game with; theres downtime between patches + raid, etc... Why not play destiny during that downtime?
Overwatch players rage from OP Junkrats and one trick mercies @ high SR, why not try destiny to cool off? Why not play one when you're raging in the other!
Diablo players rage about Blizzard not making any diablo announcements the past 2 blizzcons about future expansion or d2 remake or diablo 4... why not play both casually?
Its a Destiny thread, homie, the one-stop shop of opinions of people who were never interested, to begin with.
Idk why everyone is so down on the game. It has its issues but the first 50-70 hours are sublime lol. in all actuality the problems arent anything bungie cant actually solve easily as weve seen with d1 every dlc came with major design change(s). I feel at this point that if youre letting impressions of people who have played 100+ hrs of the game change your mind you werent really interested in the game to begin with.
I disagree with your WoW and Diablo scenario. Why would they want to play a substitute game that is so shallow on both of those ends? Why wouldn't the Diablo player try PoE or Warframe? Both of those games are magnitudes better (and free) than Destiny when it comes to the power fantasy that Diablo provides. Why wouldn't the WoW player play FFXIV or something else that actually has a meaningful loot treadmill systems?
I guess I just don't see where Destiny is a good substitute for those games. Unless the person playing those games wants a shallow version of the game they love mixed with some shooting, I don't see the appeal for that player.
That being said, I think it will do fine on PC. I don't think it'll do amazingly well, but by no means bad either.
Frames>FriendsWe were brothers. SMH. Cuco with the backstab
Ah, well there's proof that I totally forgot. I just assumed the launch trailer would've been the day before.It's a week from tomorrow.
I've seen a lot of feedback regarding the "no end game" complaint in other threads. How long does it take to get to that point?
I've seen a lot of feedback regarding the "no end game" complaint in other threads. How long does it take to get to that point?
Except for all those people whove played it on PS4 and decided not to double dip of course.Its a Destiny thread, homie, the one-stop shop of opinions of people who were never interested, to begin with.
Amazon Prime people, you can preorder a physical copy for $47.88 plus tax then you can beg customer service to give you the 20% discount which will come out to $41.56 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XPPQD2V/?tag=neogaf0e-20
they say they'll deliver it the day before release too
Probably 30-40 hours if you are focusing on getting to max level and getting everything done.
Maybe even longer actually.
I'd say about 30-40 hours. Story missions, adventures, exotic quests and the raid. I'd say strikes but the truth is there's no point to doing strikes. And pvp sucks so I'd avoid that.
People who are saying 60+ are people who played multiple characters. You don't need to do that.
Thanks for the replies. Looks like I'll move forward with grabbing it.
Sorry Bungie, console impressions and being so slow with this release lost you a sale from both me and my friend. Started playing Warframe instead, 80 hours in and I'm not even close to running out of stuff to do (especially with the new patch).
Might buy it when it hits 20-30 bucks in 3 years. *shrug*
This is dumb.Now give me the superior version.
Couldn't wait so bought it on PS4. Will still be buying it again.
A lot of people are hating on it but I think it's much improved and I'm enjoying it way more than I ever did the first game.