You can choose anything from a constricted 55 FoV all the way to an expansive 105. Here you’ll find yet another key difference from the console versions: a field of view slider. In the standard Video section at the top, you’ll find the basics, such as screen resolution, Vsync, and window mode (yes, Borderless Windowed is supported). The Video options hold Destiny 2’s graphics options and boy, there sure are a lot of them.
Do so by pressing Alt + Z to bring up the GeForce Experience overlay, then click on the settings cog on the right-hand side and look for the Keyboard shortcuts option.ĭestiny 2 PC graphics options, performance guide Brad Chacos/IDG If this winds up being an issue for you, you can remap ShadowPlay’s keyboard shortcut to another combination. This is only particularly frustrating because Alt + F1 is the screenshot hotkey for Nvidia’s ShadowPlay, and since you’re running through it’s also the easiest way (if you have an Nvidia card) to capture your finest moments-at which time the character screen overlay pops up and obscures your vision.”
Most are, but for some reason the character screen/inventory is locked to F1. Sadly, a frustrating, silly quirk that my colleague Hayden Dingman discovered during the Destiny 2 PC beta still lingers: It works pretty much like you’d expect, and you can set various options (like aim down sites and sprinting) to toggle or hold. The Key Mapping section is, well, where you can remap your keyboard controls. Brad Chacos/IDGĭestiny 2’s PC keybinding options are extensive, but not quite exhaustive. If you use a controller, you’ll find those plus a few more gamepad-centric options, such as vibration, autolook centering, and the controller layout. Mouse jockeys can tweak the sensitivity of both mouselook and aiming down sites, as well as enable or disable aim smoothing and inversion of the horizontal and/or vertical axes. The Controls section handles how you handle.