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Bungie Weekly Update ; Adjusted Sights and Sounds of ‘Destiny’

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The Bungie weekly update tackled the sight and sounds of the "Destiny" game. The weekly blog interviewed the game's artists, engineers and designers that gave updates on what to expect in Destiny in the coming days.

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Bungie Audio head Jay Weinland said the chat volume setting was adjusted from a range of 50 percent until 125 percent.  The in-game chat volume, however, will only adjust the volume in your speakers. If you're wearing a headset, you probably have a separate volume adjustment for that.

Weinland also mentioned they're giving players the option to change the in-game music with their own. To do that, a player needs to go to the music option and select Muted.

The audio team will also add an Audio Easter egg in the coming weeks. They promise to keep players updated on this one.

User Interface Engineering Lead Brad Fish is spearheading the way to make Destiny more colorblind friendly. The game's colorblind mode has four options to choose from: Default, Deuteranopia (Red-Green), Protanopia (Red-Green) and Tritanopia (Yellow-Blue).

Technical Artist Nate Hawbaker came up with a solution to help colorblind players distinguish colors more distinctly. He said they should increase the level of contrast in the color palette in the game.

On other matters, Bungie announced it's making some changes on how players sign-in to the game.

Players that created their account and linked their account using Google, Facebook and Microsoft may have trouble signing into the game starting March 24.  Players will now be required to create or link their account to a PSN ID or Gamertag.

To know more about this change and for help in getting a PSN ID or gamertag, you can go to this ink.  Expect more updates from Bungie in the coming weeks.

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