Only thing I can tell you Is:
It's a connection issue. No, not Destiny's. Yours!
Having your console close to your router helps, so does turning off all other devices connected to wifi (those not needed to play Destiny), and resetting your router box if necessary.
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Turing off the modem at night seems to have helped a little.
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It isnt a connection issue its destinys piss poor servers I have 99 or 100% signal strength at all times and still get kicked, if it was a Connection issue destiny wouldnt constantly come out with new error codes following updates, think about it I know u got a brain
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Look at it like this: when I took certain procedures, I stopped getting the error codes. Nothing's to say I won't get them again, I'm just not getting them as of now. I HOPE that tells you it's not just Destiny's fault.
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Procedures that may have worked for you but arnt guaranteed thats why they tell to try certain things and not that its the absolute solution
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I never said it was an 100% chance to work, I merely gave suggestions. If they don't, move on.. Is that a problem?
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You also blamed it on the persons connection which is rarely the case with this game
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Edited by ChaosFross: 12/17/2014 9:47:06 PMBy all means if you have any idea on how he can fix it, give it a shot. I don't know why you're coming at me hostile for trying to help someone fix HIS problems with a game. And I only assumed it's his problems since I fixed mine dealing with connections. But you're just a troll, so I should only expect that much.
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Nobody came at you hostile jus corrected the common assumption people make, bungie never been known for mmo's its bound to have a shitload of flaws in the game
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Never had an error code. Just got baboon though during the nightfall, my friend was the leader. I'm guessing it was his fault :p.
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Could be, try it as you being the leader.
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My NAT was strict. Would that cause them?
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I doubt it, baboon error code is just how your router streams to the console. Unless what you did to your NAT blocks that (firewall/proxy, disabling some networks, etc.), it shouldn't have any affect. Consider what I posted above, however.
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I usually have my Mac and iPod not connected and that helps. I can't move closer or wired do to the placement of the modem. I'll give it some time and see if Baboon errors die down a little. Should I also turn off the modem at night?
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If no one in your household uses wifi at night, give it a shot! Of course to get more technical, your internet provider can enhance your connection, but that costs money, and you might have spent your last change on the DLC for a game you knew was already going downhill. Yet at the end of the day, you bought it, hoping it would change, but it didn't. It made it worse, and practically made the raid AND ITS GEAR not as important. It also changed the currency a tad, but that's neither here nor there... It ALSO would have effected you even if you DIDNT buy the DLC, so it's a problem with the game, not the DLC... Rant aside, yeah you can always try keeping it off, so when it's turned on, it only allocates its connection to your console.
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I'll try it and hope it gets a little better. Thanks for the help!
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Edited by ChaosFross: 12/17/2014 1:52:57 AMLet me know if it helps!
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I will.