Every five minutes playing D2, I get some type of connection error like a baboon or a weasel.
I really don't think it's my internet at fault, though. Yes, I'm using wifi but my download speed was 14 MB and upload was 5 MB. Signal strength is 100%. I even tested my internet performance by joining a Battlefield 1 Conquest match and my internet connection was great throughout the entire match.
I did try resetting my router and clearing the cache on my PS4 as well, but it still couldn't solve the problem. I was still having connection issues last night and this morning. It has made the game unplayable for me. I really hope the problem goes away so I can start enjoying my D2 experience.
Is anyone else experiencing this? Is it because D2's servers are so overloaded on launch day? Would really like any information or ideas you can share.
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Edited by Misaki Satsuki: 9/20/2017 7:20:02 AMAs of today I'm getting Baboon, Weasel, Anteater and monkey every few minutes. I'm to the point I'ma say F@$# Destiny 2 and jump back on to Warframe and just delete Destiny 2. All the trouble shooting fails and I always run a wired connection I never use wireless
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I have the same problem!! It keeps contacting destiny servers and then boots me! Saying error code baboon, ive talked to my ISP they said my internet is fine, i can also watch youtube and everything fine but when it comes to destiny 2, i always have this problem! It's not my internet i know that much ive done everything reset the router, cleared caches, talked to my internet providers but that doesn't help it i keep getting the contacting destiny servers bullshit
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I'm getting constant weasel/anteater codes and I've tried all of their "troubleshooting". I wish they would post real responses and not bullshit copy and paste
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It is your internet. You can do a search for those error codes on B.Net, Destiny app and Google to bring up a guide to them. Start by resetting your router and clearing your console's cache. If you still have problems run a full internet diagnostic from your console looking for poor NAT, data loss or high signal latency. Oh no wifi as no matter how good they are subject to interference.