Even before Destiny 2 was announced for PC, fans have wondered what the series would look like if it pushed the graphical envelope just a teensy bit more. And thanks to this trailer released by Nvidia in the midst of E3 2017, we can now see exactly what it looks like at max settings - running at 4K resolution and 60fps, no less. And the short answer is: good. Real good.
I admit though, I'm not sure if I would enjoy playing it like this. I think I've gotten so used to the 30fps of the console version that 60fps seems almost too quick. I know, I'm a monster. Bungie has said that even on PS4 Pro and Xbox One X the game will run at 30fps, so this feature is unique to the PC version - but I'm curious, would you prefer Destiny bump up in framerate or stay where it is? Sound off in the comments!
Make sure you check out our full E3 2017 schedule to stay tuned for all the details as they arrive, and check out our roundup of all the E3 2017 trailers.
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