Destiny 2 Beta has become availabe on PS4 and Xbox One as an early access for gamers who preordered the game already. Thanks to this it’s possible to compare how it looks like running on both platforms. So without further ado, let’s look closely if the differences are easy to spot.
Players had high expectations for Destiny’s latest content drop, Destiny 2: Into the Light. Not only did it have to live up to other content added due to a delay, it needed to give players faith the conclusion of the Light and Dark Saga will be worthwhile. - IS
Warlocks in Destiny 2 are great for loads of things. Healing? We got that. Awesome PvE action? Sure! Warlock Mobility? Severely lacking.
An opinion piece about Warlock Mobility in Destiny 2 written by Jordan from The Nerd Stash.
A new Destiny 2 Cascade Point bug lets you turn boring weapons into miniguns that can melt through any boss' healthbar.
Both same one too bright
I don't think you're going to see much difference unless you're watching raw footage on a 4K screen.
Comparing a 1.4 tflop console to a 4.2 tflop console? Gotta get them in before Xb1x blows everything out the water I suppose
noboby is going to blow anyone away. ps4 will be slightly better than x1s, and x1x will be slightly better that the pro.
what having more power in your console wont do is get breath of wild on your console.
and if some people prefer more power, and slightly better performance instead of persona5, horizon zd, uc4, etc. then they should definitely pick up a x1x.
to each their own
I'll wait for the xbox one x / ps4 pro comparison 😉