Destiny 2 and 3 were confirmed for PC if I remember correctly. The original was not.
I believe the original court document stipulated that there would be a PC release of the first Destiny, than 2 and 3 were assumed.
Let me look up a source.
Destiny 2 and 3 were confirmed for PC if I remember correctly. The original was not.
Bungie's work on Destiny was revealed earlier this year in court documents related to the Activision v. West and Zampella lawsuit. Details from Bungie's 10-year contract with publisher Activision revealed that the developer was working on four games in the Destiny franchise, with the first due to be released on Xbox 360 and Microsoft's next-generation console in 2013.
Future Destiny games are slated to come to PlayStation 4 and Windows PC, the contract revealed.
Destiny, MGSV, and Halo Trilogy are my most desired Steam announcements at this point.
Destiny, MGSV, and Halo Trilogy are my most desired Steam announcements at this point.
Destiny and the Halo Trilogy coming to PC would probably kill the rest of my purchases for 2014, except for maybe Titanfall.
Hopefully some more news comes out of this, Nvidia says they have more exciting announcements planned for tomorrow.
Those interested in SHIELD should head back to GeForce.com tomorrow for news of a major SHIELD software update that further extends its capabilities.
One of it is probably going to be about a Shield software update:
http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/ar...day-bundle-featuring-heroes-pirates-and-spies (at the end)
Early 2014 is just ridiculous. Quit your job, take a semester off of school, divorce your wife, disown your children.
Dark Souls II, Titanfall, Destiny, GTAV PC, Possible Halo Trilogy.
I'm not even excited for a single game releasing in 2013.
There aren't any really exciting games that are being released aside for some Wii U releases in my opinion. 2014 will hopefully be better. I've become burnt out on some of the games that are over-saturating the market right now.
Optix is a GPU accelerated raytracing library that will is used to calculate the PRECOMPUTED ambient obscurance in their maps. They had a GDC presentation about this very thing recently.
This DOES NOT in anyway have anything to do with a PC port, nor does it imply one. It is simply an framework they use to improve their lighting development tools.
Optix is a GPU accelerated raytracing library that will is used to calculate the PRECOMPUTED ambient obscurance in their maps. They had a GDC presentation about this very thing recently.
This DOES NOT in anyway have anything to do with a PC port, nor does it imply one. It is simply an framework they use to improve their development tools specifically for calculating their precomputed lighting.
This is like when there is a gorgeous celebrity in your dream and your brain tells you to wake up because it is too good to be true.
Isn't this Optix engine basically just a middleware solution that applies to numerous platforms? Does this necessarily imply that the listed developers are using it to make PC games?
Isn't this Optix engine basically just a middleware solution that applies to numerous platforms? Does this necessarily imply that the listed developers are using it to make PC games?