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If I Have Destiny 2 Do I Have to Download It Again?

Destiny 2 players will need to re-download the full game when Beyond Low-cal goes live

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Destiny 2: Beyond Light is going to make some very big changes to the game when it goes live in November, non to the lowest degree of which is cutting out half of the game and slamming information technology away into the new content vault. Less may turn out to be more, that remains to be seen, but for better or worse, when it happens players are going to have to download the entire game over again.

"Due to all these changes, Beyond Low-cal will be a full re-download on all platforms—we know this will be painful for those with slower or metered internet connections, and we're sorry about that," Bungie said in the latest TWAB update. "To assistance mitigate this, we're planning to enable Beyond Light preloads sometime in the evening of November ix, Pacific Time, which should give anybody at least 10 hours to download earlier the gates open."

The skillful news is that Destiny 2's install size will shrink by an estimated xxx-twoscore percent, which volition piece of work out to a savings of 59-71GB, depending on platform. It should likewise enable faster fixes for game-breaking bugs (because yous know that's going to keep happening), and allow Bungie to continue working on releases closer to their launch appointment, "so nosotros can react to fresher information nearly what's happening in the live game."

"For case, historically each of our Seasons has had to get deep into product earlier the preceding season launched, preventing u.s.a. from reacting to learnings from that preceding flavor," Bungie wrote. "These tech improvements should give u.s. 1-2 more than weeks of flexibility on a Seasonal scale, helping us pivot more quickly in some cases."

The extent of the overhaul makes a recent comment by Bungie engineering manager Chris Kosanovich seem specially interesting in retrospect: Responding to a question in a June AMA most the state of the engine and complaints that information technology'southward responsible for "boring turnaround times for fixes and weird bugs," he denied complaints that the engine is "archaic," but acknowledged that "there are processes that are slow and nosotros're making improvements to address our tech debt."

"We updated the engine from D1 to D2 and continue to update the engine during D2 evolution," Kosanovich wrote. "We'll never brand a whole new engine and move destiny to it, only any future games that Bungie makes wouldn't necessarily need to apply the Destiny tech if it doesn't make sense for that game."

Another interesting thing to come out of the Destiny ii: Across Light is a rebuilt character face organization. "We've upgraded to a significantly more capable system (with e.g. runtime decal projection), which we hope to leverage for more than histrion customization options in the futurity. As part of this process nosotros reviewed the existing player models with our Diversity Commission and Employee Resource Groups in the studio to make small tweaks to existing role player heads," Bungie explained.

"We're likewise building a list of Guardian face up shapes we should bring to the game in the future in guild to increment Guardian diverseness in Destiny, with the long-term goal of enabling everyone to imagine themselves as their Guardian."

The lesser line: "Your Guardian's confront may look a bit dissimilar."

Barring unforeseen trouble, Destiny 2: Across Light will go alive on November ten. Here's the full list of everything that's being removed.

Andy has been gaming on PCs from the very starting time, starting as a youngster with text adventures and archaic activity games on a cassette-based TRS80. From there he graduated to the glory days of Sierra Online adventures and Microprose sims, ran a local Bbs, learned how to build PCs, and developed a longstanding love of RPGs, immersive sims, and shooters. He began writing videogame news in 2007 for The Escapist and somehow managed to avert getting fired until 2014, when he joined the storied ranks of PC Gamer. He covers all aspects of the manufacture, from new game announcements and patch notes to legal disputes, Twitch beefs, esports, and Henry Cavill. Lots of Henry Cavill.

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Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/destiny-2-players-will-neetbungie-to-re-download-the-full-game-when-beyond-light-goes-live/

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