I'm just an average D2 player. I'm not great at the game, but I love it. I have been playing Destiny since D1. I recently decided that I was determined to do a solo run of Warlords Ruin. I have been trying for weeks to get a solo clear. Then, tonight, something came over me. I was playing really well, I was on my way to not only a solo run of WR, but it also looked like I might go flawless as well.
Then I got stung. Even though my internet connection is strong and no other devices were on in the house, I repeatedly got hit my the Bee error code. 3 times in a row, it happened in the middle of a fight. My screen would go black, and then i would spawn back in with no special or heavy ammo. On the fourth time, it kicked me to orbit.
Because the rule for a solo run is that you cant leave the game, I lost all that progress and hard work. I can start over and try again, or go play another game that won't make it hard for me to play.
Why does a solo run have to be in one sitting? Why can't it just be that you have to complete it solo before the weekly reset? I don't really understand the purpose of that restriction.
Also, why is it that Destiny is the only game I play that is constantly having trouble connecting to the servers?
I love this game, but crap like this makes me want to put it down and play something else. Something that doesn't constantly feel like it's broken.
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middle of the night, many ISP's cycle their equipment to help maintain solid connections during peak hours. very similar to how people should be cycling their routers on a regular basis to clear the cache and maintain a strong connection to the ISP. now, when an ISP does it, it should automatically re-route around the area being cycled but sometimes the new route has other issues. sadly, not much can be done other that give it another go.
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Hi there, Thanks for reaching out! Please refer to our Error Code: BEE guide for detailed information about this error code: https://help.bungie.net/hc/en-us/articles/360048715792-Error-Code-BEE If you experience this often, we recommend you refer to our Network Troubleshooting Guide to explore potential solutions to your problem: https://help.bungie.net/hc/en-us/articles/360049496531-Network-Troubleshooting-Guide