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Destiny Companion Update Gives Gear Manager Access to Everyone

See all the tweaks and changes to the application here.

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Bungie has detailed the latest update for the Destiny Companion application, which is available on iOS and Android smart devices, as well as through browsers. The update features a range of different fixes to Grimoire and the gear manager.

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Additionally, the Gear Manager is now open to all players. It is accessible through a browser and, as is pointed out by the studio, is currently in beta phase, which means it could be slightly buggy.

Take a look at the full list of tweaks below.

General

  • Fixed issue that caused Hunter cloaks to interfere with masks when viewing 3D Guardian
  • Notifications are now aggregated in order to reduce the number of notifications sent to users
  • Fixed bug with reuthentication when retrieving Xbox friends list

Gear Manager

  • Enabled Gear Manager (Beta) for all web players
  • Fixed issue where Gear Manager would show an error if user had a classified item
  • Fixed issue where filters were not clearing when search was cleared
  • Fixed issue of Light not updating on equip
  • Maximize Light will now transfer items from other characters
  • Added splitting and consolidating options when transferring a stack of items
  • Added 3D preview of items
  • Changed sorting behavior so that equipped items no longer ignore sorting
  • Sorting will now be saved between page loads

Grimoire

  • Fixed stats on Cathedral of Dusk card
  • Fixed stats for Year 2 version of Exotic Weapons

Recently it was announced that Destiny had hit 25 million registered players. The numbers were revealed as part of publisher Activision's most recent earning's report, where it was also revealed that Destiny was the "most watched console game on Twitch."

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