Bungie partnered with Vicarious Visions to make sure Destiny 2 is specifically tuned for the PC and has the look and feel of a game that`s true to the platform. This meant having a seven-week release gap after the console versions, as developers stated that the extra time was spent to get it right. The game is also going to live on Blizzard`s Battle.net ecosystem and uses some of its functionality--like the friends list and chat/whisper. But what else separates this version from its console counterparts? And what specific features are offered for PC players?Control SchemesCompetitive players will no doubt use a keyboard and mouse, but Destiny 2 still has full support for controllers. So, for those more laid-back and less stressful encounters, you can kick back with a controller, if you want, since the game seamlessly transitions between control schemes. The game will switch schemes as soon as it receives input from either one. Unlike keybinds, gamepad button mappings aren`t fully customizable, but gamepad control options are the same as seen on consoles.Recoil PatternWhile we`re on the subject of controllers, Bungie and Vicarious Visions stated in a roundtable discussion that the recoil pattern for weapons is different depending on whether or not you`re using keyboard and mouse vs controller. For example, an auto rifle will have a scattered recoil pattern when using keyboard and mouse, but the same gun will pull upward as you`re firing when using a controller. These patterns immediately switch as soon as the game receives an input from either control scheme.As the developers stated, it wouldn`t be good design if players constantly had to constantly swipe the mouse downward to fight the recoil whereas this is much less of an issue with a controller`s analog stick.Graphics Options Galore (3D Ambient Occlusion, No MSAA)Destiny 2 got the full PC graphical treatment with plenty of options to choose from. You`ll be able to unlock the framerate, so users of high-refres ...
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