Seems I'm not the only one. Got kicked from two games in a row, error code bee for one, and the other black screened before I could see it.
This has happened a lot over the past few months with pvp. I don't quit games early (only did one by complete accident)
Now I'm suspended.
If a mod sees this
PS4
wireless
Very good internet connectivity.
Would be nice if I can get back into trials.
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It's in the ToS, so I doubt a mod will be empathetic. If you're running wireless, that's your first problem. You never run MMO's on anything less than hardline, or powerline adapter at the very least. Define "very good internet". I used to run 100, and crashed all the time. As soon as I upgraded to no less than 500, never had an issue since. Going back to the ToS, having an internet connection that can be unstable is a violation that is ban worthy because as a game that's CBMM, you affect other players in your lobby.
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1 Reply[quote]Seems I'm not the only one. Got kicked from two games in a row, error code bee for one, and the other black screened before I could see it. This has happened a lot over the past few months with pvp. I don't quit games early (only did one by complete accident) Now I'm suspended. If a mod sees this PS4 wireless Very good internet connectivity. Would be nice if I can get back into trials.
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Your issue is wireless and you can’t say that you have a stable connection because clearly it isn’t stable.
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3 RepliesHey, Are you playing on Wifi? Destiny 2 is [b]never[/b] recommend to be played on Wifi, while the up/down speed may be good the latency may still be poor and this will affect your connection to the game more so then raw speed. If you got kicked multiple times then you might be sufferings from suffering from network issues, I would strongly recommend the [url=https://help.bungie.net/hc/en-us/articles/360049496531-Network-Troubleshooting-Guide]Network Troubleshooting Guide[/url] for tips on how to create a stable connection to Destiny servers, furthermore if that does not work then I would suggest having a look at the [url=https://help.bungie.net/hc/en-us/articles/360049496751]Advanced Network Troubleshooting Guide[/url]