If you’re looking to play Destiny 2 at the highest possible frame rate, the PC is your lone option to do so as the game will run at 30 FPS on all consoles.
Yes, that includes the Xbox One X and Playstation Pro 4.
So why didn’t Bungie make the adjustment to coincide with the frame rates of the PC?
“Could we make a Destiny game that ran at 60 FPS? Yes,” Noseworthy said in and interview with Edge magazine, as reported by Wccftech.
“But the space would be smaller, it would be less cooperative, and there’d be fewer monsters to shoot. That’s not the game we want to make.”
Bungie’s main goal is to make Destiny 2 an “incredible action game”, stating that the developer is content with the choices it has made.
“We don’t feel we’ve been held back by the choices we’ve made about world simulation versus frame rate,” Noseworthy said.
“In fact, we think we’re offering a player experience you can’t have elsewhere because of the choices we’re making.”
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