Destiny 2 will not allow applications like fraps, obs or xsplit
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Destiny 2 is one of the most anticipated games by many and this installment will debut on PC for the first time, after the successful passage through the game consoles of the first Destiny. Activision is putting a lot of confidence in this game, which will come with some surprises in the PC version.
Destiny 2 will not allow the use of Afterburner, EVGA Precision, FRAPS, OBS, etc.
It turns out that Destiny 2 will not be compatible with MSI Afterburner, EVGA Precision, FRAPS, OBS and XSplit applications, which allow real-time performance monitoring and capture. These applications are one of the most used by 'gamers' to be able to notice the performance offered by a video game, capture images and video. Virtually all games are supporting the use of this type of third-party applications, but this will not be the case for Destiny 2.
According to what the creators of Destiny comment, the measure was taken to prevent injecting or modifying code in the game, which would close many doors to cheats. Apparently the game will be very well monitored to prevent the use of exploits, not for nothing will it be part of the Blizzard App , which is the regular client of Blizzard games.
But the restrictions do not end there, they also comment that no visual notification will be allowed from other applications such as Discord or Mumble.
The only programs that will be supported by the game will be the official ones from Nvidia and AMD, such as ShadowPlay and ReLive.
Destiny 2 will debut on PC on October 24.
Source: dsogaming
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