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Forums - Sony - Destiny E3 PS4 Demo Ran on “Super Secret Dev Kits,” Engine Lets Bungie “Squeeze Every bit of Awesome out of Every Platform” (Update)

July 3, 2013 Written by Jason Dunning

Update: DeeJ answered a couple more questions, including one that asked about the clan system and social features:

The game is built from the ground up to be more fun when you play it with your friends. Destiny places a deep emphasis on the social aspects of playing an online multuplayer game. While I can’t confirm clan support or the existence of clans at this time, I can tell you that I’ll be playing this game with a clan that I started on Bungie.net back in Halo 2. If you need real estate to start your own clubhouse and recruit people to join your Fireteams, you can start your own private group on our site.

Another person wanted to know if the single player experience will be decent:

I can tell you that Destiny will revolve around a rich narrative that is deeper than any story we’ve ever told. While this world will be populated by other players, there is nothing stopping you from charging through and crafting your own adventure unaided by other gamers – although you may find yourself wishing for an ally or two when the Fallen drop a Devil Walker packed with sweet loot in your path.

Original Story: One of the most anticipated gameplay reveals at E3 2013 was that of Destiny from Bungie. They did a good job hyping the game before the event, but went crazy during the Sony Press Conference, showing the game off in all its glory.

Today, they released an HD version of that footage, which you can see below:

Answering some questions, with quite a bit of information included with those answers, was DeeJ, Community Manager at Bungie.net. To kick things off, DeeJ explained how “your character is totally customizable, and you’ll evolve and change over time as your adventure makes you more dangerous.”

DeeJ then gave a very detailed answer when someone asked if the game is running on PS4, when it came to the demo:

What we took to E3 were our super-secret dev kits. Those are the hardware tools we’re using to make the game. If you thought that looked pretty, you can totally expect that level of polish on your PS4. The great thing about our new engine is that it lets us squeeze every bit of awesome out of every platform.

Next up, DeeJ replied to a question asking whether there would be competitive multiplayer modes in Destiny:

One of things that we love to say about Destiny is that is has activities for your every mood. Competitive Multiplayer will absolutely be one of them. Like you, I was a digital warrior in all the Halo games. It’s why I have my job. I’m loving the way multiplayer is shaping up in Destiny. Joining a Fireteam to reconquer our solar system with your friends will be fun, but so will battling your fellow Guardians for glory.

Before linking to Bungie’s website to see the planets revealed so far, DeeJ gave this last piece of information:

Our E3 demo was just a sliver of this game. One of the things we wanted to share in our first introduction to Destiny was the shared experiences that will bring different Fireteams together to kick lots of ass. There is so much more about this game that we can’t wait to reveal. Those bombs will drop another time.

Expect Destiny to arrive in 2014 on the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.

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Nothing exceptional about this game at all.



Nobody's perfect. I aint nobody!!!

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i was actually hype to see it then e3 came and was like umm ok.  lol that super secret dev kit was those pcs xbox one was running on lol..



Most of my friends can't wait for this game, but honestly I'm staying far, far away from it.  I hate games that are online all the time, I don't care about the minor benefits, if I pay $60 for a game I want to own it, that means playing it whenever I want, now or 10 years down the line, which obviously Destiny will become obselete when they shut the servers down.



yes the game looks great but this is just pr there is no way they maxed out the ps4 yet lol



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what im worried about for not only this game but all cross gen games is that because there will be ps3 and xbox 360 versions the games will be hugely limited because all versions will need to be the same, it terms of open areas, backtracking etc. The only thing better will be graphics and loading times for the first year or so of games



KingdomHeartsFan said:

Most of my friends can't wait for this game, but honestly I'm staying far, far away from it.  I hate games that are online all the time, I don't care about the minor benefits, if I pay $60 for a game I want to own it, that means playing it whenever I want, now or 10 years down the line, which obviously Destiny will become obselete when they shut the servers down.

In a way, you could say the same for pretty much every sport games and multiplayer focused FPS. Why even own today Madden 2009 ? Or an older version of Call of Duty ? Even though you can own these games forever, they are often only relevant for a limited amount of time, that is, until the next yearly version comes out.

In the end, it's not only the games that require a server to function that becomes obsolete, but pretty much every game that doesn't have an unique single player experience with it's own special world and characters.



KingdomHeartsFan said:

Most of my friends can't wait for this game, but honestly I'm staying far, far away from it.  I hate games that are online all the time, I don't care about the minor benefits, if I pay $60 for a game I want to own it, that means playing it whenever I want, now or 10 years down the line, which obviously Destiny will become obselete when they shut the servers down.


I really don't understand why I wouldn't be able to enjoy Demon's Souls or Dark Souls 10 years from now. Sure, it's not always online anymore, but that doesn't stop my  from accomplishing anything in the game. 



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Dgc1808 said:
KingdomHeartsFan said:

Most of my friends can't wait for this game, but honestly I'm staying far, far away from it.  I hate games that are online all the time, I don't care about the minor benefits, if I pay $60 for a game I want to own it, that means playing it whenever I want, now or 10 years down the line, which obviously Destiny will become obselete when they shut the servers down.


I really don't understand why I wouldn't be able to enjoy Demon's Souls or Dark Souls 10 years from now. Sure, it's not always online anymore, but that doesn't stop my  from accomplishing anything in the game. 


Not sure what you mean, for this game when they stop surpporting the servers and shut them down then your discs become frisbees.