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It's a good thing...surely... Destiny 2 is not dead... despite the insistence of some peeps on here :)
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6 RisposteJust like the local glory hole mate. Give it a few minutes and a spot will clear.
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1 RispondiNot cool, but to be expected. It took me 19 minutes 46 seconds.
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1 RispondiSat in the queue for 15 minutes once it opened for EST. No problems once I was in. As far as launches go, that's a pretty smooth one.
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To be completely fair, a 30 minute queue was actually pretty exceptional for the release of an online only game. It wasn't too long ago when you pretty much expected the servers to be unplayable for 12-24+ hours after launch.
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4 RisposteI mean for the love of god amazon prime doesn't go down on prime days .... Porn sites are always up even when they release Kim kardashians butt pics But lol destiny 2 .... sigh
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2 RisposteYeah, it wasn't inspiring much confidence considering all the server issues with the original Destiny. But once I got in, it was as smooth as silk. Not too bad for a launch as big as this.
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I expected this
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2 RisposteCompletely reasonable for d-day, h-hour. I waited about 30 minutes but - [i]and here's the kicker[/i] - I did other things with my time. And it was absolutely worth the wait.
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I'm guessing it should only happen on your first log in. So many people logged in at the same time doing the exact same thing (watching the intro). After that everyone will be spread out among different servers.
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You need good internet and you bust right through that shit.
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How dare a game have a successful launch day!
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1 RispondiI dont get it, we paid enough for this game only to be told sorry you need to wait for others to stop playing....What a joke!!
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Took me about 8 minutes to get in. No issues after that. Guess Bungie wasn't quite ready for the stampede of eager Guardians.
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It's not rocket science guys.....only so many people can walk through a door at the same time and it means you wait 5 minutes at most🙄🙄
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1 RispondiI DONT WANNA WAIT 5 MINUTES, REEEEEEEEE
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I got that too. I had a dollar laying on my end table(Why I did isn't important) I looked at it, laughed and picked it up, threw it at my TV. I shit you not, it loaded me in not a second after the bill patheticly twapped against my screen.
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1 RispondiThat's why I'm not starting till Friday
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and now you know why the game isn't available to everyone, world wide, at the same exact time.
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1 RispondiI just got off, you can have my spot.
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11 RisposteMeanwhile the streamers and YouTubers got to play early and have the red carpet rolled out for them. Total bs
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I waited like five minutes and was in. Still awake and playing but not speed running it. Simply enjoying the game.
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1 RispondiAt 12 am I waited 30 mins on that screen and played till 6am. Worth it
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2 RisposteTook me awhile too think that is bad should have been there for WoW when it started. It was nearly unplayable WITH a nearly hour long wait in Qs that sometimes reset themselves.
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3 RisposteModificato da Karrbomb: 9/6/2017 8:22:21 AMI was in a PSN party with 3 friends. Myself and friend 1 had digital copies already downloaded and updated. The other 2 friends were installing and updating when the game went live. I was the first to select login and hit the queue. Friend 1 was second as the 2 friends with physical copies had about 10 minutes left of updating and installing. Friend 1 was in queue about 3 minutes and was able to start playing. I waited, waited and waited more. I was literally the last person to get going. It took almost 40 minutes in total. So what gives? Obviously I was the first to launch by a long shot. So why were we told that there was a queue when it didn't actually put us in one? And if it did, it was in a completely random order.
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2 RisposteBungie has been tweeting this was going to happen all day when more and more servers roll out. Would be a lot worst if servers would open all at once