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9/22/2019 8:41:00 PM
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Game Crashes

I have had MAJOR issues with destiny 2 on PC. *43 crashes, it has been hard locks, soft locks, random crashes, dumps and Random freezing. I have uninstalled, reinstalled, updated all drivers, checked the source files, turned off my fire wall and allowed the app to function with it on. Checked for blizzard updates, All destiny updates are up to date and moved my game to multiple of drives. This issue started occurring after the triumph update. Help would be very appreciated or i might just uninstall and go back to console. Everything there works fine.
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  • Could you post your specs and a link to a fresh DxDiag report? [quote]DxDiag: • To find this information, press (Windows Key + R) to bring up the Run dialog box, enter this command “dxdiag”, no quotation marks. • Click on “save all information”. • Copy text from saved file to preferred third-party text dump website (i.e. PasteBin, DumpTxt) and share link here[/quote]

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    • Here is a list of everything I did and destiny 2 still crashes on my PC. 1) Running Destiny 2 Launcher.exe, destiny2.exe and Battle.net.exe as Administrator (this worked for the OP of the original post) 2) Deleting the broken package in question and then running "Scan and Repair" in the Battle.net app (Find a guide for this here) 3) Deleting your existing CVARS.xml file (Find bungie's guide on that here) 4) Reinstalling Destiny 2 and/or the Battle.net client 5) Create a new Windows user and install and play Destiny 2 on that user (Discovered by the bungie.net user Leadsides found in the original post) 6) Installing the game on an SSD instead of a HDD 7) Changing graphics quality 8) Switching from fullscreen to windowed 8) Disabling Antivirus and firewall 9) Running Windows Updates 10) Updating graphics card drivers 11) Turning off overclocking on CPU and RAM

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