We had a pretty good run on the raid last night too. Made it through the gauntlet and the baths with two newbies in a little under 1.5 hours before we had to call it.
It was really smooth.bevokilla said:
We had a pretty good run on the raid last night too. Made it through the gauntlet and the baths with two newbies in a little under 1.5 hours before we had to call it.
I think it is worth it but I also play on a 60" OLED. In addition I sold my normal PS4 for $200 (I think) so it ended up being a relatively cheap upgrade.MBAR said:
Is a PS Pro really worth it? I was thinking about it but then I looked at comparisons and was really underwhelmed. As a related sidenote, FIFA 18 is the first game I've seen to enable HDR on my regular PS4. I got the notice when it started up.
The pro can display games in 4k but it depends on the game.MBAR said:
I have a 50 inch 4k TV. 60 inches would definitely allow you to see more of the detail but it's my understanding that the PS4 pro version isn't even rendering at 4k. You're right that by selling your prior ps4 it does make it a pretty cheap upgrade, though. I would have probably done it if the PS4 Pro had supported UHD blurays.
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There's a new Destiny, and with it, a new chance to see how the PS4, PS4 Pro and Xbox One shape up against each other.
Digital Foundry has done their thing and broken down the resolution, frame rate and image quality across all three consoles when it comes to Destiny 2.
The results are pretty much what you'd expect: all three consoles use dynamic resolution to some degree, with the PS4 Pro having the best image quality and best shadows in particular.
You'll notice pop-in on all three consoles - not No Man's Sky levels - but detailed pop-in happens on the PS4 and PS4 Pro a little sooner. But all in all, the framerate is a solid 30fps throughout. The Xbox One has some very occasional stutter, but performance is solid beyond that and any drops are largely limited to the campaign mode.
KidDoc said:
Just so I'm clear on how to manage the end game grind a few questions: I am at 220 now and just finished up campaign and talking to everyone at the tower.
1) Reputations- when should I start turning in rep tokens/gunsmith stuff? at 260+ ? See my above post
2) Bright dust- anything you "should" buy with this? Fireteam tokens? Do the tokens stack?Not sure what you should but, but tokens do stack in your inventory. I doubt the effect stacks if you consume multiple at once.
3) Strikes- how long do they usually run and what light level should you be prior to trying them?12-20 minutes. I don't think you'll have a problem at 220.
4) Nightfall- from what I understand this is a harder version of a strike. LL 260 + ? 260+ will make it double. 280+ is ideal, but you don't have to wait until then.
5) Raids- How long should I expect to be on for a raid and what LL 270 + ?You can run the raid in portions. Time varies wildly depending on the group and if everyone is working well together that night. A full raid competition might take 2-4 hrs, YMMV
That is all I have for now. Hopefully can play some with you guys tonight if anyone is bored enough to help a noob through some strikes and/or crucibles.
What everyone said is right. To get the best of both worlds. I would run public events over and over until you hit about 250....Then turn in your tokens...Will probably get you up to around 260/265.KidDoc said:
Just so I'm clear on how to manage the end game grind a few questions: I am at 220 now and just finished up campaign and talking to everyone at the tower.
1) Reputations- when should I start turning in rep tokens/gunsmith stuff? at 260+ ?
2) Bright dust- anything you "should" buy with this? Fireteam tokens? Do the tokens stack?
3) Strikes- how long do they usually run and what light level should you be prior to trying them?
4) Nightfall- from what I understand this is a harder version of a strike. LL 260 + ?
5) Raids- How long should I expect to be on for a raid and what LL 270 + ?
That is all I have for now. Hopefully can play some with you guys tonight if anyone is bored enough to help a noob through some strikes and/or crucibles.
Cold heart is a pve machine.KidDoc said:
I am loving the Cold Heart wish it had a higher LL. Are there other beam weapons with that mechanic it is the first I have found.
KidDoc said:
I am loving the Cold Heart wish it had a higher LL. Are there other beam weapons with that mechanic it is the first I have found.
spieg12 said:KidDoc said:
I am loving the Cold Heart wish it had a higher LL. Are there other beam weapons with that mechanic it is the first I have found.
Coldheart is the only one for now. Bungie has said they will probably add more. As far as light, you can infuse it with auto rifles. The game engine treats it as a very fast firing auto rifle.