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Edited by Eavy: 8/2/2020 9:39:53 AM
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Problem Reading Game Content

I've read the Troubleshooting on the "Known Issues" Page, but i couldn't find the "steam_appid.txt" file in my destiny(/bin/x64) folder. But it's still crashing randomly. I ran the error scan from Steam, as statet in the error message, and for some time it works, but Destiny is still crashing completly random. Is there something else I can do? (except for re-installing) Thanks allready. *(My Graphics-Driver is also the latest)

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  • Hey there! The next time the game crashes, could you paste your DxDiag here? You can find this by doing the following: [quote]• Press (Windows Key + R) to bring up the Run dialog box, enter this command “dxdiag” without quotation marks. • Click on “Save all information”. • Copy the text and use a text dump website (i.e. [url=http://pastebin.com]PasteBin.com[/url]) to paste the information. • Create a link and post it here.[/quote]

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    • found a fix for me [url]https://i.imgur.com/5nNWZnx.png[/url]

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    • im having same issue, but i cant even log in. it will do it while the character selection screen is loading. i cant even get into the game.

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    • Edited by Crisidelm: 8/2/2020 9:42:28 AM
      This message pops up when the game detects some sort of corruption happening; it could affect the game files on your hard disk (that can be caused by a variety of sources, from bad sectors developping in the hard disk to a virus tampering with the files etc.), but it may also be caused by defective RAM sticks causing corruption as the game files are loaded into the system memory.

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