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11/24/2017 7:22:06 PM
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Consistent Crash every 32mins

BattleTag: Bigballs23#1571 CPU: AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor (8 CPUs), ~4.0GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 RAM: 16GB DDR4 GPU Driver Version: 23.21.13.8831 OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_ldr.170913-0600) DxDiag: https://drive.google.com/open?id=14emi1U-aQ2XB68BUncYk3pjHqwKJyzLI Issue Description Destiny 2 Launches and plays flawlessly. However It crashes consistently around the 32min mark. I noticed that the crashes seemed to be happening at similar intervals so I decided to time them. This is very consistent and it is about 32 minutes relative to Destiny 2's Start menu. If I were to stay at the start menu, the game would crash accordingly. I tried this in attempt to distinguish between game play and standard idling at the most basic menu. I have tried scan and repair upon every crash resulting in no repairs taking place. I tried running as Admin on both battle.net and Destiny2.exe. I tried declocking my gpu and setting fan speed to 100%. The GPU comes factory OC'd. I tried running with the absolute minimum graphics settings. I tried deleting the CVARS file. I tried running the game with all other programs and unnecessary programs closed. I am finally reaching out to Bungie support as I have exhausted all of my options. I have read through pages and pages of work arounds other users have been able to implement but they have yet to work for me. I have yet to try a fresh install of windows, but that's something I'm reserving as an absolute last resort.
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  • Bungie provided an unplayable game that crashes since 5 minutes after launch. I have never been able to play. But I can get no refund. Bungie you should be ashamed of yourselves. Stealing $100 from kids you jerks. NEVER EVER PURCHASE ANYTHING FROM BUNGIE AGAIN.

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  • its on Xbox One X as well. about 30 minutes into playing, it'll show an "error reading game content" message, even though I have a digital copy with no disc haha

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  • Makes no sense

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  • Same problem here. It freezes and eventually crashes.

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  • Edited by Sinnergy: 11/25/2017 10:32:20 PM
    Same issue here. The timing for me is nearly always 42mins. To me this has the feel of a memory leak, or similar resource overflow. The game works perfectly.... until whatever it is fills up. Then Crash to Desktop. I've been posting about this each week for 4 weeks. Haven't had a reply, and the "bug" is not mentioned anywhere by Bungie. Classy. On the off chance they are working on it on the DL (because some pinhead corporate type has suggested silence is the best policy), I'd suggest you all post your DXDiag outputs and the pertinent part of any Destiny Crash files. You can find your crash files in: %temp%/Destiny 2/crash_folder/... They look like: crash_folder_3992_20171126_022928 -> crash_info.txt The pertinent part of mine simply says: ------------------- halt: RELEASE_VHALT halt information: hitch detected: mainloop world controller state activity:in_world {{!34!}} job name: 'resourcerer process events', owner: 'system owner' stalled resourcerer_cleanup ------------------- ... which certainly sounds like a resource issue. Or more often: ------------------ halt: ### RUNTIME ERROR: UNKNOWN EXCEPTION C0000008 at 0000000077D28078 halt information: (<unknown>) ------------------ Which just sounds like someone failed to do proper testing.

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    • These crashes have been an issue since the game launched. Bungie haven't responded to them or put them in the known issues list, so congrats, you pretty much have a broken game now that the developers won't fix.

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      • Same Problem here. On some days there is no crash for hours. The next day every 30 minutes.

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        • Try disabling NVIDIA GeForce in game overlay. Solved the problem for me.

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          • The crashes you have been experiencing are problems that the PC version of Destiny 2 has been experiencing. This could be due to faulty code. This may be it due to the PC version of Destiny 2 came out recently. Try refreshing and restarting your game over and over until it eventually works is all I can give as far as advice. Sorry I couldn’t give you much advice just insight.

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          • Upgrade to Windows 10.

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            • Step 1 - ask for a refund

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            • I've been troubled with similar issues, although its assumed that its also a problem on my end and not just a result of some faulty patch they pushed (although i havent ruled out that possibility) Mine crashes, seemingly at random, (had about 20 instances as of now) Mine just says "Problem reading game content. Please close D2, run "scan and repair," then restart and try again." I've tried scanning and repairing each time which seems to fix it for a short duration only for it to crash anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours later. I tried uninstalling entirely and reinstalling to no avail. Every driver is up to date, Deleted the CVARS file, ran as admin, Allowed through firewall, set up power plan to run at high settings, etc. However, i ran a memtest and restarted battle.net upon deleting the CVARS file. It seems to be running fine for the time being. Unfortunately, the memtest revealed that there is a hardware memory issue that I should probably look into. Welp, thats my spiel. Maybe there are some similar steps you can take that I did. Godspeed mate.

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            • I have a similar problem

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