I have seen many of these threads, but it seems that most of the posts are just people ranting and complaining. I will say that I am quite guilty of that as well, and my patience is growing thin, but I think we should try to provide Bungie with more specific information so they can get our issues fixed as soon as possible. Please post your specific issues in here, and try to keep it short-ish, to the point, and present it in a professional manner so they don't have to comb through garbage to find what they could possibly need.
I'll start by saying:
I'm on the Xbox 360. I am on my home network. I get mostly just BEE and CENTIPEDE after entering any game zone. I can sit in orbit and stare at my ship for hours, but even entering a mission, strike, crucible match, or the tower nets me a BEE error within 2-10 minutes. I'VE HAD THESE ISSUES SINCE DAY 1. I've tried all the workarounds mentioned on this site (NAT Type, opening ports, QoS, disabling flood protection, DMZ server, static IP for router and console, hard resetting everything multiple times, deleting system cache, deleting and reinstalling the game, using a VPN, going wireless and wired, and multiple combinations of all of these)
Any help/reply would be appreciated. We must keep hammering them until we are heard.
Also, pass this around the forum:
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2014/09/eight-days-later-bungie-leaving-disconnected-destiny-players-stranded/
^This is getting ridiculous. We are not a tiny portion of the community.
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5 RepliesEdited by Enza Knight: 9/26/2014 9:18:43 PMThis fix did not work (see replies) Hi Scionyde Have played 3 hours without being kicked off the server. Here's what I changed. Switched my port forwarding off And I think most importantly turned off IPv6 I kept static ip for Xbox and obviously UPnP is on I then shut down Xbox One, rebooted Modem and restarted Xbox One. There was also a small update about 1.8mb for Destiny game but do not think would have made the difference Let me know if it helps you. I will confirm fix in a couple of days.