I have been experiencing random crashes while playing the game. The game plays fine, then it doesn't. It just freezes and crashes to desktop.
I have tried:
-Repairing Destiny 2
-Reinstalling Destiny 2
-Reinstalling Battle.net
-Updating [i]all [/i]my drivers
-Installing Destiny 2 on a brand new hard drive
-Installing a brand new graphics card
-Changing Antivirus protection
-Adjusting power usage settings
-Adjusting graphics settings
-Adjusting task priority on task manger and asigning Destiny 2 a higher priority.
-Reinstalling Windows with the Windows Fresh Start
I don't overclock or do anything fancy with my rig.
At this point I can barely play, and I don't have any further ideas on how to fix this issue.
Specs
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX970
RAM: 20.0 GB
GPU Driver Version: 431.36
Operating System: Windows 10 OS Build 17134.885
DxDiag: https://pastebin.com/Lz6Me0Gh
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Hi. Thanks for reaching out to us. I see you've done several troubleshooting steps already. Here are a few more which may help with your issue: [quote][b]1.[/b] [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/46407]Remove your CVARS.xml[/url] file to see if that helps. [b]2.[/b] Turn VSYNC on and/or off to see if that helps at all. [b]3.[/b] Some users have reported that lowering your clockspeed of your GPU may help with this. [b]4.[/b] Some users have reported that lowering their hz on their monitor has helped with this issue. [b]5.[/b] [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/250853399?sort=0&page=0]This player reported that removing Windows Gamebar has helped with this issue.[/url] [b]6.[/b] You may want to try lowering your graphics settings and capping your FPS. [b]7.[/b] Try lowering your FOV [/quote]