![]() Jumping between planets took around 30 seconds for me, and opening the game and selecting a character is also much faster. Read our Destiny 2: Beyond Light review. ![]() ![]() Head to Europa but realize you forgot to pick up bounties or cash in an engram? No big deal-you're not signing up for several minutes of load times as you head into the Tower and then back to where you were. Load times had already been improved quite a bit just by playing the backwards-compatible version of Destiny 2, but with this update, jumping around the solar system is no longer a hassle. Now, those issues are a thing of the past on Xbox Series X. And those long waits to move from location to location led to more doomscrolling than my brain could handle, something there just isn't time for when playing on PC. This happened multiple times, with each instance evoking a no, I know it ultimately wasn't broken last time, but something is clearly off this time. The contrast in performance between a decent PC and Xbox One was so extreme that, after playing for hours on PC and then jumping back to Xbox, I would be convinced something was actually broken and that my system needed to be restarted or a game update was needed. The benefits were massive in two specific areas: the increase in frame rate (Destiny 2 on consoles has, until now, been locked to 30fps) and the reduction in load times (which were agonizingly long). I played Destiny 2 on Xbox One and One X for years, ignoring the PC version until cross-save support finally allowed me to finally bring my progress with me. Now Playing: Destiny 2: Beyond Light Video Review By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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