Can I play Destiny 2 without PS Plus?
Can I play Destiny 2: Forsaken without a PS Plus subscription?
Some of my friends say I can't but then others say I can and I went to EB games but the worker there was useless.
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Can I play Destiny 2: Forsaken without a PS Plus subscription?
Some of my friends say I can't but then others say I can and I went to EB games but the worker there was useless.
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Can I play Destiny 2: Forsaken without a PS Plus subscription?
Some of my friends say I can't but then others say I can and I went to EB games but the worker there was useless.
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Can I play Destiny 2: Forsaken without a PS Plus subscription?
Some of my friends say I can't but then others say I can and I went to EB games but the worker there was useless.
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You can play Destiny 2 without PS Plus however most of the game modes and features will not be available.
You will be able to do:
- Story missions for the main Destiny 2 campaign and each of the DLC's you own.
- Planet activities such as Adventures, Patrols & Public Events (on your own, no other players will join you)
You will not be able to do the following:
- Strikes
- Raids
- Crucible PvP
- Gambit PvEvP
- Join fireteams with other players
- Forges (Black Armoury DLC content)
Even though you can do things like public events, these are designed to be completed by groups and will be difficult on your own.
The stuff you will not be able to do includes most of the late game content and IMO the real fun and rewarding part of playing Destiny 2.
My advice is that you need a PS Plus subscription to make Destiny 2 worthwhile.
Edited to add: Alternatively you can play on PC where online content is included without a subscription, however, there is no cross play if your friends are on PS4 and you will need a PC powerful enough to run it.
"PC powerful enough to run it." -> That is key, but that said - Destiny 2 is very good at optimizations, and it runs okay even on (modern) starter gaming PCs. Unless you're trying to run it on a potato, you shouldn't have issues.
– T. Sar
Jan 14 at 10:08
Well not all content is available on the pc, you still have to buy the expansions
– Wouter
Jan 14 at 10:40
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You can play Destiny 2 without PS Plus however most of the game modes and features will not be available.
You will be able to do:
- Story missions for the main Destiny 2 campaign and each of the DLC's you own.
- Planet activities such as Adventures, Patrols & Public Events (on your own, no other players will join you)
You will not be able to do the following:
- Strikes
- Raids
- Crucible PvP
- Gambit PvEvP
- Join fireteams with other players
- Forges (Black Armoury DLC content)
Even though you can do things like public events, these are designed to be completed by groups and will be difficult on your own.
The stuff you will not be able to do includes most of the late game content and IMO the real fun and rewarding part of playing Destiny 2.
My advice is that you need a PS Plus subscription to make Destiny 2 worthwhile.
Edited to add: Alternatively you can play on PC where online content is included without a subscription, however, there is no cross play if your friends are on PS4 and you will need a PC powerful enough to run it.
"PC powerful enough to run it." -> That is key, but that said - Destiny 2 is very good at optimizations, and it runs okay even on (modern) starter gaming PCs. Unless you're trying to run it on a potato, you shouldn't have issues.
– T. Sar
Jan 14 at 10:08
Well not all content is available on the pc, you still have to buy the expansions
– Wouter
Jan 14 at 10:40
add a comment |
You can play Destiny 2 without PS Plus however most of the game modes and features will not be available.
You will be able to do:
- Story missions for the main Destiny 2 campaign and each of the DLC's you own.
- Planet activities such as Adventures, Patrols & Public Events (on your own, no other players will join you)
You will not be able to do the following:
- Strikes
- Raids
- Crucible PvP
- Gambit PvEvP
- Join fireteams with other players
- Forges (Black Armoury DLC content)
Even though you can do things like public events, these are designed to be completed by groups and will be difficult on your own.
The stuff you will not be able to do includes most of the late game content and IMO the real fun and rewarding part of playing Destiny 2.
My advice is that you need a PS Plus subscription to make Destiny 2 worthwhile.
Edited to add: Alternatively you can play on PC where online content is included without a subscription, however, there is no cross play if your friends are on PS4 and you will need a PC powerful enough to run it.
"PC powerful enough to run it." -> That is key, but that said - Destiny 2 is very good at optimizations, and it runs okay even on (modern) starter gaming PCs. Unless you're trying to run it on a potato, you shouldn't have issues.
– T. Sar
Jan 14 at 10:08
Well not all content is available on the pc, you still have to buy the expansions
– Wouter
Jan 14 at 10:40
add a comment |
You can play Destiny 2 without PS Plus however most of the game modes and features will not be available.
You will be able to do:
- Story missions for the main Destiny 2 campaign and each of the DLC's you own.
- Planet activities such as Adventures, Patrols & Public Events (on your own, no other players will join you)
You will not be able to do the following:
- Strikes
- Raids
- Crucible PvP
- Gambit PvEvP
- Join fireteams with other players
- Forges (Black Armoury DLC content)
Even though you can do things like public events, these are designed to be completed by groups and will be difficult on your own.
The stuff you will not be able to do includes most of the late game content and IMO the real fun and rewarding part of playing Destiny 2.
My advice is that you need a PS Plus subscription to make Destiny 2 worthwhile.
Edited to add: Alternatively you can play on PC where online content is included without a subscription, however, there is no cross play if your friends are on PS4 and you will need a PC powerful enough to run it.
You can play Destiny 2 without PS Plus however most of the game modes and features will not be available.
You will be able to do:
- Story missions for the main Destiny 2 campaign and each of the DLC's you own.
- Planet activities such as Adventures, Patrols & Public Events (on your own, no other players will join you)
You will not be able to do the following:
- Strikes
- Raids
- Crucible PvP
- Gambit PvEvP
- Join fireteams with other players
- Forges (Black Armoury DLC content)
Even though you can do things like public events, these are designed to be completed by groups and will be difficult on your own.
The stuff you will not be able to do includes most of the late game content and IMO the real fun and rewarding part of playing Destiny 2.
My advice is that you need a PS Plus subscription to make Destiny 2 worthwhile.
Edited to add: Alternatively you can play on PC where online content is included without a subscription, however, there is no cross play if your friends are on PS4 and you will need a PC powerful enough to run it.
edited Jan 15 at 6:06
answered Jan 14 at 1:02
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"PC powerful enough to run it." -> That is key, but that said - Destiny 2 is very good at optimizations, and it runs okay even on (modern) starter gaming PCs. Unless you're trying to run it on a potato, you shouldn't have issues.
– T. Sar
Jan 14 at 10:08
Well not all content is available on the pc, you still have to buy the expansions
– Wouter
Jan 14 at 10:40
add a comment |
"PC powerful enough to run it." -> That is key, but that said - Destiny 2 is very good at optimizations, and it runs okay even on (modern) starter gaming PCs. Unless you're trying to run it on a potato, you shouldn't have issues.
– T. Sar
Jan 14 at 10:08
Well not all content is available on the pc, you still have to buy the expansions
– Wouter
Jan 14 at 10:40
"PC powerful enough to run it." -> That is key, but that said - Destiny 2 is very good at optimizations, and it runs okay even on (modern) starter gaming PCs. Unless you're trying to run it on a potato, you shouldn't have issues.
– T. Sar
Jan 14 at 10:08
"PC powerful enough to run it." -> That is key, but that said - Destiny 2 is very good at optimizations, and it runs okay even on (modern) starter gaming PCs. Unless you're trying to run it on a potato, you shouldn't have issues.
– T. Sar
Jan 14 at 10:08
Well not all content is available on the pc, you still have to buy the expansions
– Wouter
Jan 14 at 10:40
Well not all content is available on the pc, you still have to buy the expansions
– Wouter
Jan 14 at 10:40
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