I can't play the destiny 2 using geforce now.
I can play other steam games like Rainbow six siege, tricky towers, apex legends, etc..
But when I press the start button of destiny 2, error page happens always.
Error code looks like randomly, and this problem is not Gefoece now's, and this problem is only destiny's.
Geforce now is pay service, so I want you will fix it as soon as possible.
In case you dont know, I will report the error to geforce service team.
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[b]The most common causes for this type of issue are:[/b] * Saturated network bandwidth - Whether due to an old/damaged/low performance router/modem or extremely high network usage, if there's more data being pushed over your network than the connection can handle your messages will wind up in a queue and be delayed in being sent/received. * Outbound connection issues like modem signal problems - Sometimes these issues will only manifest when your network is at maximum usage. Other times they are always there. Typically you would need a technician from your ISP to help diagnose and fix these problems (though some diagnosis can be done if you're an expert user) * Upstream ISP issues - Sometimes your ISP will have hardware upstream from you that is nearing maximum capacity; this is especially hard to diagnose (and ISPs don't always like to admit it!). This can be especially common during "peak hours" when more people in your neighborhood are using the internet. Hopefully this information is helpful. I strongly recommend taking a look at the advanced sections of our Network Troubleshooting Guide. Blocking traffic that the Destiny game client relies on is, fundamentally, a form of network traffic manipulation, and may produce unexpected results. It is possible that this type of behavior could be used to gain advantages in other parts of Destiny. If that were the case, and if the two behaviors were difficult or impossible to differentiate in their symptoms, then we might issue restrictions to accounts that use these methods. I do not want to give the impression that this is safe to do until we are absolutely sure that this would never be flagged as bad. [b]Here are some steps you can take to try and resolve the issue:[/b] [quote]1. A wired connection is recommended to play Destiny, and if your connection is being used for other things when playing the game, such as streaming, it's recommended to quit those programs. 2. Clearing your console cache or, if on PC, verify the integrity of your game files. 3. Power cycling your internet router 4. Review our guide on improving latency and packet loss to see if that might help 5. There are three primary types of network cable issues: connectivity issues, performance issues and continuity issues. f your network connection has stopped working and you believe it may be caused by a faulty cable that connects you to an Ethernet network then Check & Solve Ethernet Cable Problems. 6. Following our Network Troubleshooting Guide for best optimizing your connection to Destiny. If issues persist, try our Advanced Steps Networking Guide for possible router solutions, such as enabling UPnP. You may also want to enable IPV6 on your router if you have it. If you have a decent router there is really no reason to enable port forwarding. All you really need is UPnP enabled. If you are using port forwarding, then the only way for it to work properly is the computer or console you're playing from needs to have a fixed IP address. 7. You may want to change your DNS server on your console to Google's Nameservers (8.8.8.8. and 8.8.4.4.) 8. Contact your internet service provider to see if there are any issues with your connection. 9. Using DSLReports.com I would suggest running several speed tests to see what your actual up/down speeds are coming in at. On DSLReports.com you can also test packet loss and jitter. I would suggest running these tests multiple times as well. Feel free to report back the connection test results you got at dslreports.com for speed, packets, and jitter. 10. Make sure your antivirus software isn’t blocking the Destiny 2 from launching. Add the “Destiny2.exe” application to whitelist on your Antivirus / Windows Security.[/quote] [b]DSLReports Speed Test[/b] https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest [b]World Ping Test[/b] https://www.netmeter.co.uk/tools/world-ping-test/ ################################ [b]Tests for Bufferbloat[/b] Does the quality of your web browsing, voice call, or gaming degrade when someone’s downloading or uploading files? It may be that your router has “bufferbloat” - unnecessary latency/lag created by your router buffering too much data. If the tests below show high latency (say, above 50 msec), read our recommendations at What can I do about Bufferbloat https://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki/Tests_for_Bufferbloat/ [b]Eliminate Bufferbloat in your Network…[/b] There are lots of ways to throw money at this problem. Most won’t work. Your ISP would love to sell you a faster connection, but link speed isn’t the problem - it’s your router buffering more data than necessary. Buying an expensive router (even one for “gaming”) won’t necessarily help, since most commercial, off-the-shelf router manufacturers are clueless about Bufferbloat. Twiddling the router’s QoS might make a difference, but it’s a hassle, and only helps a bit. Instead, you are going to have to take charge. Once you fix it for your own network, it’ll stay fixed for all time, and you won’t be subject to changing practices at your ISP or other vendors. https://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bloat/wiki/What_can_I_do_about_Bufferbloat/ ################################ [b]Disable/Enable/Clear the shader cache[/b] If you’re using an NVIDIA graphics card, it’s possible the shader cache has messed up with Destiny 2 and caused the glitches. Try disabling then deleting and reenable this option to see if the crash stops. [quote]1. Right-click any blank area on the desktop, and click NVIDIA Control Panel. 2. Click 3D Settings > Manage 3D settings on the left pane. 3. Under the Global Settings section, scroll down and turn off Shader Cache. 4. Restart PC 5. Go to C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\NV_Cache and delete the content of that folder. (You can also copy them and store them elsewhere.) 6. Open again the NVIDIA Control Panel > Click 3D Settings > Manage 3D settings on the left pane. Under the Global Settings section, scroll down and turn on Shader Cache again. 7. Restart PC 8. Start Destiny 2[/quote] ################################ [b]Required Ports for Steam[/b] https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=8571-GLVN-8711 [b]STEAM: Verify Integrity of Game Files[/b] https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=2037-QEUH-3335 [b]STEAM: Clear download cache[/b] https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3134-TIAL-4638 [b]Clearing the Console Cache[/b] https://help.bungie.net/hc/en-us/articles/360049199051 [b]Optimizing Connections: Improving Latency and Packet Loss[/b] https://help.bungie.net/hc/en-us/articles/360049024092#Latency [b]Network Troubleshooting Guide[/b] https://help.bungie.net/hc/en-us/articles/360049496531 [b]Advanced Troubleshooting: UPnP, Port Forwarding, and NAT Types[/b] https://help.bungie.net/hc/en-us/articles/360049496751-Advanced-Troubleshooting-UPnP-Port-Forwarding-and-NAT-Types