Will there be a way to transfer the existing account to PC? Or will players have to start from scratch on PC?
According to Smith, there are currently no plans for such a transfer. Definitely not at launch. He doesn’t want to raise any hopes regarding this matter.
No Ranked Matches at Launch
There will definitely be no ranked matches at launch, according to Smith. However, he makes the vague statement that the studio is working on “something”. It will be something that meets the desire of ranked match fans. Something players can use to show how they compare to other players.
We already reported that there will be PvP playlists for casuals and hardcore players in Destiny 2. All info on this in the link.
From spaceship battles to the ability to design the interior of a ship at will, every wish has been expressed in the forums.
PC Gamer directly asked whether players can do something with the ships in Destiny 2. Smith replied: No, they only serve as decoration for a cool loading screen.
Can the PS4 or Xbox account be transferred to PC when the PC version is released?
While the console version of Destiny 2 is set to release on September 6, the PC version won’t be available until October 24.
Will there be a way to transfer the existing account to PC? Or will players have to start from scratch on PC?
According to Smith, there are currently no plans for such a transfer. Definitely not at launch. He doesn’t want to raise any hopes regarding this matter.
No Ranked Matches at Launch
There will definitely be no ranked matches at launch, according to Smith. However, he makes the vague statement that the studio is working on “something”. It will be something that meets the desire of ranked match fans. Something players can use to show how they compare to other players.
We already reported that there will be PvP playlists for casuals and hardcore players in Destiny 2. All info on this in the link.
At the launch of Destiny 2, some features will be missing that the community desires. We list 5 things.
Last week, during E3, numerous interviews were conducted with the developers of Destiny 2 – especially with Game Director Luke Smith. Unlike media professionals like DeeJ or his boss Eric Osborne, Smith is known for revealing “a bit more” in a refreshingly honest way, which in the past has already led to a few shitstorms.
In a detailed interview with PC Gamer, Smith addressed various “burning questions”. He confirmed that some community wishes will be absent at the launch of Destiny 2.
No Loadouts in Destiny 2
In almost every loot-based game, players desire loadouts – that is, the feature to save their builds in order to switch between them quickly. In Destiny 1, you have to exchange each item individually if you want to skill your character differently. This takes time.
Many Guardians therefore use various apps, such as the Destiny Item Manager or the Ishtar Commander, to transfer items more quickly from one character to another. With saveable loadouts, this would be even faster.
However, there will be no loadouts in Destiny 2 for the time being. According to Smith, there are no plans for it.
No Private Matches at Launch
While the PvP of Destiny made an important step forward with the introduction of private matches in fall 2016, Destiny 2 takes a step back.
Because at the launch of the sequel, there will be no private matches. That means you cannot challenge friends or host tournaments.
However, this is a feature that will only be missing at launch. Bungie has already confirmed that private matches are on the roadmap for the future. They are expected to be added in a future update.
Ships Only Serve as a Cool Loading Screen
What many Guardians have long wished for: The ships in Destiny should be upgraded.
From spaceship battles to the ability to design the interior of a ship at will, every wish has been expressed in the forums.
PC Gamer directly asked whether players can do something with the ships in Destiny 2. Smith replied: No, they only serve as decoration for a cool loading screen.
Can the PS4 or Xbox account be transferred to PC when the PC version is released?
While the console version of Destiny 2 is set to release on September 6, the PC version won’t be available until October 24.
Will there be a way to transfer the existing account to PC? Or will players have to start from scratch on PC?
According to Smith, there are currently no plans for such a transfer. Definitely not at launch. He doesn’t want to raise any hopes regarding this matter.
No Ranked Matches at Launch
There will definitely be no ranked matches at launch, according to Smith. However, he makes the vague statement that the studio is working on “something”. It will be something that meets the desire of ranked match fans. Something players can use to show how they compare to other players.
We already reported that there will be PvP playlists for casuals and hardcore players in Destiny 2. All info on this in the link.



