And the PC specs are locked in
As part of its weeklycommunity update, Bungie has shared the final system specs for the PC version ofDestiny 2. If you played during the beta phase back in August, these requirements should look familiar.
Recommended
CPUIntel – Core i5-2400 3.4 GHz or i5 7400 3.5 GHzAMD – Ryzen R5 1600X 3.6 GHz
GPUNvidia – GeForce GTX 970 4GB or GTX 1060 6GBAMD – Radeon R9 390 8GB

RAM8GB
Minimum
CPUIntel – Intel Core i3-3250 3.5 GHz or Intel Pentium G4560 3.5 GHzAMD – FX-4350 4.2 GHz
GPUNvidia – GeForce GTX 660 2GB or GTX 1050 2GBAMD – Radeon HD 7850 2GB

RAM6GB
Operating system
Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 8.1 64-bit, or Windows 10 64-bit (Recommended)

Storage
68GB available hard drive space
Even thoughDestiny 2runs and plays like a dream on PC, I couldn’t wait for its staggered launch, so I sprang for the console game and now I’m left with characters and PlayStation Network friends I won’t be able to easily ditch come October 24. I knew this would happen but I did it anyway. Drat.

Elsewhere in the post, Bungie said that the Leviathan prestige raid is set for October 18 at 10:00am Pacific… butthat exploitthat caused it to be pushed back in the first place? It hasn’t been patched up yet. “The last thing we want to do is fix an exploit some players are using, only to break other parts of the game for everyone. Because of this, we are pushing the fix off to a later date.” That said, Bungie has come up with “a way to verify a clean finish,” so it can “detect if any teams use this exploit to gain an advantage” and “will be able to crown the winners with the confidence they deserve.” The race is still on.
Lastly, the studio left a general “we’re listening!” note.
“We’re reading as much of your chatter as we possibly can. There are millions of you, after all. One thing we have noticed is a lot of discussions about the Endgame and how it can be improved. Right now, these discussions are also happening in our studio. We are listening, but need time to digest everything and draw up the best plans for the future. We will have more to say on this soon.”





