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Game Info
 
Developer: Bungie
Publisher: Activision
Platform: PC, Xbox 360, PS3, Xbox One, PS4
Genre: Action role-playing, first person shooter
Modes: Single player, multiplayer
Release Date: September 9, 2014
Website: http://www.bungie.net/en-us/Destiny
 
 
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Defend the last safe City on Earth. Defeat our enemies. Discover the ancient ruins of our solar system. Become legend. 
 
Destiny is an action game from the creators of Halo, set in a mysterious future. Create a unique and powerful character, customize the way you look and fight, and explore the frontiersof our lost worlds. 
 
Destiny features a compelling storyline, competitive multiplayer, cooperative gameplay choices,wide open public combat destinations, and third-person community spaces where you can repair and rearm before goingout on your next adventure.
 
 
Videos
 
Reveal Trailer


 
Character Development Vidoc


 
Official Trailer - The Law of the Jungle


 
E3 Gameplay Trailer


 
Gameplay Walkthrough

 

 

New Vidoc: Out Here in the Wild   -   Added 8/22/2013

 

 

*NEW* Official Destiny Gameplay Trailer  -  Added 10/3/2013


 
 
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Someone please confirm this. I'm getting goosebumps :p

 

Their official line on PC so far is "We haven't said yes, and we haven't said no." This quote also makes it sound like they'll have something to announce regarding PC later:

 

"The more platforms we take on, the more work it ultimately becomes, and what we don?t want is to compromise the core experience on any platforms. We have a lot of people who play on PCs. We have a lot of appetite to build that experience. We haven?t announced it yet, but we?re looking forward to talking more about that kind of stuff in the future."[/size]

via: Kotaku
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I'm interested because it's being made by Bungie Studios. The game looks unique for the most part and the graphics look better than Titanfall.

I'd disagree on that but I haven't been following Destiny as closely so whatever works.

 

Destiny looks more like 'slightly improved last gen' instead of next gen.  Very colorful and I do like the unique visual designs, though.

 

I guess we'll see :)

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I'd disagree on that but I haven't been following Destiny as closely so whatever works.

 

Destiny looks more like 'slightly improved last gen' instead of next gen.  Very colorful and I do like the unique visual designs, though.

 

I guess we'll see :)

That's trademark Bungie style. They may not always hit to the highest graphic fidelity but it is mostly because of their obsession with larger maps and a colorful world (against likes of Gears or Kill Zone).

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Their official line on PC so far is "We haven't said yes, and we haven't said no." This quote also makes it sound like they'll have something to announce regarding PC later:

 

via: Kotaku

 

Seeing as both next gen consoles are x86 based and the nature of the OS on the Xbox one, porting would be a lot less difficult across platforms than the current gen.

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That's trademark Bungie style. They may not always hit to the highest graphic fidelity but it is mostly because of their obsession with larger maps and a colorful world (against likes of Gears or Kill Zone).

It's also because they're doing last gen and next gen...I don't expect those releases to be vastly different on the varied consoles.

Seeing as both next gen consoles are x86 based and the nature of the OS on the Xbox one, porting would be a lot less difficult across platforms than the current gen.

True for coding, but you still have to deal with legacy OS/32 bit OS support (or hopefully they stop dealing with them,) average spec machines (which are claimed to be quite poor, who knows) and a lot more hardware variety.

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Ok, I've had this question for many games when this transition period between consoles comes up, so I'll just apply it to Destiny specifically:

 

What differences will there be between this gen of Xbox 360/PS3 versus the Xbox One/PS4 versions? Obviously graphics will be better, but will there be a huge difference, a next-gen noticeable graphics upgrade? Also, anything gameplay wise? Larger worlds / more interactive and physics or what?

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I assume the biggest if not only difference will be graphics. Physics might be a little different as well, but I'm sure it's all running on the same engine so there's only so much that can be different. They haven't released any specifics about the differences between generations other than they are very happy to be working on the PS4 and will probably have some extras for it.

 

I'm interested as well and hope the next genners don't suffer because they wanted to release on this generation of consoles as well.

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Ok, I've had this question for many games when this transition period between consoles comes up, so I'll just apply it to Destiny specifically:

 

What differences will there be between this gen of Xbox 360/PS3 versus the Xbox One/PS4 versions? Obviously graphics will be better, but will there be a huge difference, a next-gen noticeable graphics upgrade? Also, anything gameplay wise? Larger worlds / more interactive and physics or what?

For games that are on this gen AND next gen I wouldn't expect them to have significant differences outside of the graphics.  Vehicle/physics handling, world density and AI processes might be improved, but that depends on Bungie.

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I assume the biggest if not only difference will be graphics. Physics might be a little different as well, but I'm sure it's all running on the same engine so there's only so much that can be different. They haven't released any specifics about the differences between generations other than they are very happy to be working on the PS4 and will probably have some extras for it.

 

I'm interested as well and hope the next genners don't suffer because they wanted to release on this generation of consoles as well.

For games that are on this gen AND next gen I wouldn't expect them to have significant differences outside of the graphics.  Vehicle/physics handling, world density and AI processes might be improved, but that depends on Bungie.

I hope world density is increased, just for 'looks' too, and obviously graphics. I am really hoping for maybe like an extra 'feature' in some form of gameplay, similar to how Battlefield 4 will have 64 player games next gen while this generation's version will remain at 24 player.

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