Hi there!
Please follow the steps outlined below to provide an accurate system report. Please do not follow these steps while Destiny 2 is running.
1. Restart your machine.
2. When you log in, please click on the Windows icon, then type dxdiag. If typed correctly, only one command should appear. Please click it. (If you need to enter the credentials of an administrator of the PC, please do so).
3. Allow the tool to run. A green bar should progress on the bottom portion of the window. If you receive any dialogue boxes as it progresses, please address them accordingly.
4. Once the tool is completed, please click on the "Save All Information" button. Save the resulting text file in an easy to find location, such as your Desktop. Then, close the tool.
5. Open the text file you just created and copy all of text to your clipboard by selecting all of it (Ctrl+A) and copying it (Ctrl +C OR rightclick and click Copy). Then, close the file.
6. Go to pastebin.com
7. In the text box below, paste all of the text in the box.
8. If you would like to make your system specs hidden, you can change the Paste Exposure to Unlisted. This will hide it from the Public section of the site but still allow people to view your Paste. Then, click the Create New Paste button.
9. Copy the resulting URL and reply back to this comment with the URL.
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https://pastebin.com/Vh45XxSD thanks for your assistance with this.
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According to the DxDiag report you provided, your system is not creating any crash reports. If Destiny 2 crashes, it would generate one. When this happens, does it freeze and it forces you to force close it, or is it closing on its own? Is there any other issues occurring? Without it logging error messages, it is not possible to determine the root cause of this issue.
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It is closing on its own. All I do is launch the game, pass though the title, and the game ends. I don't close it manually.
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According to your DxDiag report, you have both Intel Integrated Graphics and a discreet graphics card enabled. This could cause the issues you are experiencing. Please make sure that the Radeon graphics card is set as your primary GPU in Windows 11 and in the Radeon software. As I am not familar with the Radeon GPUs, you would need to refer to your user guide on how to do this. If this does not resolve your issue, you may need to disable the Intel integrated graphics is disabled. This is usually done in the BIOS. Due to BIOS platforms being different for every computer and mainboard manufacturer, and the risk that can come with making these changes, the help forums cannot provide specific instructions on how to do this. If you are not sure on how to do this, please reach out to your mainboard manufacturer's support team for further guidance.