Looks like high end PC graphics for the first piece of gameplay while the second looks like the usual downgrade PC capabilities so as to not upset the peasants.
Thankfully next gen is coming so PC will be held back less.
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It's because the initial build of the game was specifically designed for E3, without the performance of the full game in mind. Happened with Halo, happened with Killzone, happened with Watch Dogs, happened with Witcher, happened with Uncharted; Division, God of War, Spider-Man—happened with all of them. Given how poorly the game runs in general, I wouldn't be surprised if they scaled it back even further. It's a lose-lose situation. If the game was only on PC, it more than likely wouldn't have been afforded the budget to look like the E3 demo regardless. So at the end of the day, the game looks like shit (losing the one thing it had going for it) and it plays like shit. Not looking good for BioWare.
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Playing the demo, I actually reinstalled destiny lol. I had deleted it to make room for the demo, but after playing the demo it was just a let down, not beciase of graphics or performance. It just seemed bland, despite being able to fly. And hearing how much content it would have at release, I think I made the right choice. It gave e flashbacks of destiny and its initial release content. Anthem is a game I'll be picking up 4 or so months after release.
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After playing the demo I uninstalled it, kept both Destiny games uninstalled and went back to playing Witcher 3.
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And yet here you are on the destiny forums talking mad shit. Lol, troll. Muted
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You're in Off Topic, moron.