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3/26/2019 10:46:10 PM
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Can't connect to Character Servers

So I've been not able to login into Destiny for a while. I figured it was something buggy and had to walk away and deal with life but nearly two weeks and no changes. So what happens is I get to the title screen and hit enter (on PC) and can't get to the character select screen before saying "can't connect to character server...error code Chicken" My files are up to date and I've uninstalled and reinstalled twice now. I've done the port forwarding best I can (wired and wireless) and even tried to use my phone's mobile hotspot instead. THE WEIRD PART IS Destiny 1 still runs on my playstation 4 on same network just fine. So I'm just flabbergasted about what this could be. Any help would be appreciated as I would love to get into Iron Banner.
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  • I use steam is there anyway i can do this?

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  • Hey Dezblade. Thanks for your report. How long have you been receiving the CHICKEN error? 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]

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