My biggest concerns weren't addressed.
1. Dedicated servers
2. 60fps
3. Separated pve and pvp
Bungie will these three things be in D2?
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Exactly my concerns too and nothing was addressed. Still holding off on pre order until confirmed.
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1) no 2) no 3) we don't know (most likely not)
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Edited by xI Vorpal Ix: 5/18/2017 10:33:48 PMMy real concern here is that PC players will be playing other PC users between 30 - 60 FPS and possibly higher. Why can't Scorpio and the Pro also have this option? No dedicated servers = horse sht
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I don't recall pc being on the same servers as console.
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understand that 30 frame per sec PC player will play vs 60 frame per sec plus players on PC all I want is the same logic on console Not cross platform
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If it does have dedicated servers ill be sold. Sick of sniping someone and getting a 2 dmg shot ;-;
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Well you must be special cuz I've never had a 2 damage shot
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The animation is caused by packet loss 'lag'. The game tries to catch up the players connection to others by bunching their data together...hence the extreme damage some players can do is really 3 to 4 shots fired but in game it looks like a 1 shot 2 shot kill.
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Console is staying at 30, and pc is getting 60 fps
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There wasn't anything in the stream. Is that actually confirmed? And if so, what about pro and Scorpio?
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All consoles are capped at 30 fps
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Bungie never said that in the livestream. Where did you get that information from?
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It's been confirmed console is staying at 30fps
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Consoles are 30fps, can't think of an exception to that.
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PS4 Pro plays in 60fps for games made for it.
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Yes, but the normal ps4 and xbox are on 30fps.
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Xbox One S can play at 60fps. Halo 5 is at full 60fps
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Sorry, I should have clarified. The standard xbox 1 and ps4 only do 30fps. The pro and S can go higher to 60.
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It's been. Confirmed console is locked at 30fps
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Wait let me recap