Destiny 2 PC Release Roadmap veröffentlicht

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Destiny 2 PC Release – Kalender für den Ablauf nach dem Launch steht fest! Bungie veröffentlicht Liste mit bekannten Problemen.

Nur noch wenige Tage müssen die PC Spieler unter euch warten, dann geht der lang erwartete PC-Port von Destiny 2 an den start: Der Multiplayer Shooter aus dem Hause Activision-Blizzard geht am 24. Oktober 2017 um 19 Uhr deutscher Zeit online.

Der Entwickler Bungie hat nun eine Road Map freigegeben in dem der genaue Ablauf in den ersten 3 Wochen nach dem Release beschrieben wird. In der Launch Woche wird es den Nightfall Modus auf den Schwierigkeitsstufen Normal und Prestige geben sowie die Guided Games.

In Woche 2 welche am 01. November startet wir dann auch der Leviathan Raid auf Normaler Stufe verfügbar sein sowie das PvP Event Prüfung der Neun. Ab dem 07. November startet dann Woche 3 mit dem schwierigeren Prestige-Mode Raid sowie die Möglichkeit für Guided Games im Raid. Guided Games gibt Einsteigern die Möglichkeit sich Profis anzuschließen, um gemeinsam den Nightfall bzw. Leviathan Raid zu meistern.

Bekannte Probleme zum PC Release

Bungie hat hierzu eine Liste bekannter Probleme in englischer Sprache veröffentlicht, damit sich PC Spieler darauf einstellen können und möglichst schnell eine Lösung zur Hand haben. Es bleibt abzuwarten wie schnell die bekannten Bugs nach dem Release durch einen Patch gefixt werden.

SLI, HDR, and VSYNC: Players may experience some rare issues when enabling SLI, HDR, or disabling VSYNC in some non-native resolutions. For the best experience, players are encouraged to use these features while running at their display’s maximum available resolution.

Saxophone Errors when Launching: Players may erroneously encounter Saxophone errors when launching the Destiny 2 application directly from the .exe file. Players who encounter this issue must close the application and relaunch through Blizzard’s Battle.net app.

Idling to Title Screen: In some activities, players who are returned to the title screen due to idling may be unable to log back in. Players who encounter this issue must close and relaunch the Destiny 2 application.

Login after Disconnects: A generic error code may appear to players who lose internet connection, which may block an affected player from logging back in even after reconnecting. Players who believe they are encountering this issue should close the Destiny 2 application and relaunch.

Buffalo Errors on multiple PCs: Players may encounter Buffalo errors when logging in to Destiny 2 on multiple PCs at the same time. To prevent this issue, players must ensure that they are logged out of Destiny 2 on any PC that they do not currently intend to play on.

Cursor in Tri-Monitor Configurations: Changing resolution between 5760×1080, 4080×768, and 3072×768 may trap the mouse cursor in the right-most monitor. Players who encounter this issue should ALT+TAB out of the Destiny 2 application, then back. Players may also toggle Windowed Mode by pressing ALT+ENTER.

Tri-Monitor Depth of Field: DOF effects may be overly aggressive on some tri-monitor configurations. Players who encounter issues with DOF can disable this feature in the Graphics Settings.

Windows 10 Game Bar: The Windows 10 game bar may not work in Fullscreen Mode. Affected players who wish to use this feature should use Windowed or Windowed Fullscreen Mode.

NumPad Binding: Players are not able to bind controls to most NumPad keys.

Screen Bounds on AZERTY Keyboards: Players may receive an incorrect key prompt when adjusting screen bounds on an AZERTY keyboard.

IME in Fullscreen: Players who are running Input Method Editors may encounter a black screen or delay when inputting characters in Fullscreen Mode. For the best experience, these players are encouraged to play in Windowed or Windowed Fullscreen Modes.

Closing Application: When closing Destiny 2 on PC, players must close the application via mouse input. Controllers cannot select the in-game button to close the Destiny 2 application.

Corporate and University Networks: Some players may be unable to play Destiny 2 on corporate or university networks. Players who encounter this issue must contact their IT department, to meet the connectivity standards outlined in our Network Troubleshooting Guide.

(Quelle: Nvidia, Bungie)