 Okay guys, so I am back with another Destiny 2 video and today I bring you this upscaled footage of the Destiny 2 Strike, the inverted spire, but before we go any further, to be even with a chance of winning my weekly giveaway, simply drop a like on the video and leave a comment. Details are on the screen now. Okay so, we know unless you play on PC when Destiny 2 comes out, you will only be getting 30 frames per second. Now I attended the Destiny 2 event and while we were there, there were PCs available for us to play, but we could not record the footage. These PCs were running at 60 frames per second and 4k. Now this isn't 4k and it isn't 60 frames per second, but I have converted it to lock that way. To do this it was pretty difficult as the footage I recorded at the Destiny 2 event was with an Algato and they record in 60 frames per second even though the game was only running at 30. So to get this right I had to convert that footage to its native 30 frames per second, then use a tool to upgrade it and in my opinion it has worked out great. On screen now you'll see a side by side comparison of the same footage, one running at 30, the other running at 60 frames per second and the difference is clear. The 30 frames per second footage on the left looks way more jagged compared to how smooth it looks on the right. But yes guys, this video was made by me for the people who wanted to see what Destiny looks like running at 60 frames per second, 1080p. Now while I apologise about the slight screen tear, I tried absolutely everything to minimise it, but it's still apparent, but not too bad. But I do hope you guys enjoyed the video and the rest of this inverted spire strike running at 60 frames per second. If you're new around here and enjoy daily Destiny videos, subscribe for more. If you never want to miss a video of mine, hit that bell button next to that subscribe button to receive email notifications. Again thanks for stopping by and I will see you on that next one. To reach it is down past those giant pointy drill bits, the crucible feels safe.