Destiny 2: More Performance on PC through Multi-Core Support

Destiny 2: More Performance on PC through Multi-Core Support

The performance on PC systems is expected to be particularly good for Destiny 2. The multi-core support is expected to improve performance.

When Destiny 2 was officially confirmed for PC systems, the hearts of many fans soared. There is especially reason to rejoice in the performance area, as the game is expected to show a lot of power on the PC platform. Unlimited framerates harmonize with powerful computer systems.

Another important feature was announced at E3: multi-core support.

Update: The statement has since been corrected by Intel. Destiny 2 cannot initially utilize “all” cores of a CPU.

Destiny 2 utilizes all processor cores that your PC has

During E3 2017, Destiny 2 streamer TeftyTeft attended the PC Gaming Show. There, as an expert for the game, he explained that the performance on PC is “amazing”. He assured the audience that the port from console to PC works well and the experience on the computer is incredible.

Many features speak for a good PC experience for Destiny 2:

  • 4K support
  • 21:9 aspect ratio
  • Unlimited framerates
  • Multi-core support
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The information about multi-core support was received by Tefty directly from Bungie. The game’s engine will be optimized for PC systems such that Destiny 2 will utilize all cores in your processors. This feature is definitely worth mentioning, as many games do not yet take advantage of this performance potential but limit themselves to 1-2 CPU cores for their computing power.

The multi-core support distributes this power consumption across additional sources that are evenly loaded and from which more power can be drawn.

Since Destiny 2 utilizes all CPU cores and offers unlimited framerates, players with powerful systems will benefit. So, for example, those who opted for an AMD Ryzen or another system with many cores have advantages over players whose processors have fewer cores.

Whether it really all works this well will remain to be seen. After all, Destiny originally comes from consoles and is now also expected to impress on PC.


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