I have collected all the taken eggs from the shattered throne, all nine of them, but for some reason when i look at my triumphs/collections it still requires me to find two more taken eggs in shattered throne, #6 and #8. yet i know for a fact and have gone back many times with friends now to make sure, i have collected the 2 missing eggs from my triumph already, yet its not showing as complete.
i have also watched videos to make sure i got each location correct, and these are very very obvious eggs in obvious locations u cant miss them,!!! but both egg #6 and egg #8 are gone so physically i did collect them already,
But! the big problem is, its not showing as complete in my collections, and its still telling me i need #6 and #8 taken eggs from shattered throne, i have been working on curse breaker seal for a while now and i have almost collected everything i need for it, now i realize i have wasted all my time unless i can get a in game fix for this problem. this is a serious problem because triumphs are no joke and i have spent so much time on this seal already please help
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5 RepliesHey there, Looking at your screenshots, it looks like you may be checking in the wrong location for the eggs you're thinking of. I've linked the locations for #6 and #8 below with timestamps to the exact eggs. Keep in mind that the number in the video may not match a number on a different list. Egg 6: https://youtu.be/eihqad70SuY?t=124 Egg 8: https://youtu.be/eihqad70SuY?t=228
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14 RepliesHey MegaBomberNZ. Thanks for the report. You may want to perform a [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/46501]scan and repair[/url] in the Battle.net app to see if that may help with your issue. If that doesn't work, delete the following local cache/settings directories: [quote] [quote][b]– %APPDATA%\Bungie\DestinyPC[/b][/quote] [i]More information[/i]: [spoiler][b]*WARNING* Deleting these will cause you to lose persisted settings, such as logged in users, keybinds and graphics settings in Destiny, etc.[/b] [i]The directory names above are actual paths that can be used in Windows Explorer. For example, if you enter "%PROGRAMDATA%" in the Windows Explorer address bar, it will automatically take you to C:\ProgramData (default), which is a hidden directory.[/i][/spoiler][/quote] Could you post a link to a video where you are going to the two locations where the eggs are located and making sure that the eggs aren't there?