Followers and fans observed that the original Destiny could be run on a PC through an emulator. This update came from a creator who operates a channel under a well-known gaming alias, sharing details about the experimental setup and its outcomes.
In this testing arc, the RPCS3 emulator served as the main tool for attempting a PC playthrough. The information was previously documented by the same outlet, highlighting that the project relied on an unofficial V4NGUARD server for connectivity. The tester emphasized that while progress was real, the game is far from polished. Performance gaps and noticeable input delays stood out as persistent issues. Yet, the achievement of getting the title to boot on PC generated positive anticipation among the community.
Regarding server access, the initial plan indicated that it would not be openly available to the wider public until March 2023, with the note that this timeline remained tentative and subject to change.
Destiny originally debuted in 2014 on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Official PC support had not materialized for Destiny, though Destiny 2 later followed with a Windows release.
All participants can view the gallery of Destiny screenshots in the dedicated collection referenced in the coverage.
Death Stranding: Director’s Cut was reportedly distributed by mistake through Epic Games by a temporary staff member, according to game news reporting. The source for this detail is VG Times [VG Times].
Source attribution: VG Times