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6/20/2013 5:45:58 PM
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PC port needed. 'Nuff said.

I would love to see a PC port of Destiny. I care little for a WiiU or Vita copy of it but consider that Halo 1, Halo 2 and Marathon all came out on PCs so I doubt that Bungie would completely abandon a large part of its original success! Frankly I would enjoy a more graphically impressive game, keyboard and mouse controls, larger servers with more players, exclusive content or features, mod support, etc... I'll still probably play the game without mods and with my Xbox 360 Wired Controller (obviously key mapping would be needed) but stuff like that would be great to see! Above all else I *adore* the idea of Oculus Rift support; it would work so well in a game like Destiny for immersion purposes. I would like to state though that I have nothing against consoles but I would just rather not like to have: a subscription service, less features, more expensive games, no mod support for any games, less indie games, smaller game library in general, etc... hence me getting into PCs. I do own a console (the Xbox 360) which I can always get Destiny on if need be but I would rather get it on my preferred device. What do you lot, the community, think?

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  • There is only one "server", albeit many servers that will house the one shard, the game dynamicly moves players between "lobbies" of players in the same situation. Graphical fidelity of the PC is a feature that developers can blow their entire budget on, Bungie is smart enough to set boundaries on things so that taking down the badguys is as entertaining with narrative and gameplay [b]as well as[/b] graphics. By realeasing on platforms that will be technicly identical years after Bungie realeases Destiny, they don't have to relearn how to make graphics logrithmicly better with each passing year, allowing more time and money to be put into Occulus Rift is just another way to experience graphics, you are a fool if you think that it will change anything in games, and a bigger fool if you think it will take off by offering support for the same old games. Oh, and Marathon was made for the Mac, a platform that changes little from unit to unit, similar to a console.

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