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New Update for Destiny 2 same bug for W7 with BattleEye ;(. Why not look for another company that knows what Bungie does ? #SeasonOfmy140€Lost -------- Nuevo Update for Destiny 2 mismo fallo para W7 con BattleEye ;(. Porque no busca otra compañia que sepa lo que hace Bungie ? #TemporadaDemis140€perdidos
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Edited by K'ane: 9/1/2021 12:50:33 AMI would like to find out if you'll fix the game. Starting this season I bought all the DLCs and SP. If you WILL NOT fix the game there is no reason for me to keep them. Also, attaching link to CDPR supprt page (in case you need advice on how to handle a sh***y launch.
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Hello, i have win 10 home, i use a pc, steam. I never had a problem before the new season. <never used battleye before this. Every time i start the game, after the title a message tells me that servers aren't available. Never done this before. I followed the guides on forum. Nothing is usefull. Nothing. And i use a cable connection.
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and what about today? In fact, I really want to understand how long to count on - a day, a week, a season ... the players will at least have an understanding of what to do - upgrade the OS, change the game, or some other choice. It's better than unknowns like "wait for the hotfix, we'll do it as best we can"
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@BNGHelp6 Is there a chance to get a hotfix today? after 4 days from release
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We can hope
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13:20:33: Starting BattlEye Service... 13:20:37: Launching game... 13:20:57: Note: File blocks can be ignored if they don't cause problems with the game. 13:20:57: [INFO] Blocked loading of file: "D:\game\steam\steamapps\common\Destiny 2\bin\x64\steam_api64.dll". so what happen to me here???? battleye can't fix it so can you???
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What are the odds we get to play this weekend? I think that's the question on hundreds of peoples' minds here.
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I doubt that any win7 based players will be playing this weekend sounds quite serious at a core level.....though again wonder why no one seems to have spotted it till now.
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It's not. This looks more and more like a problem of Microsoft fixing their own long-time mistakes in a way that forces people to migrate to newer versions when that's completely unnecessary. A buffer overrun is a sort of hacking attack where you provide too much data and it overwrites things that let you e.g. take control of a computer. It's actually amazingly simple once you know where you can overflow a buffer to begin with and what's above it (usually on the stack, where you overwrite e.g. a return address, ideally back into your buffer where that used to be possible.) Microsoft operating system code has been full of such holes for decades, and the operating system part of fixing them is actually quite simple - you require lengths of buffers to be specified. It's the applications programmer that generally needs to update code to provide those lengths individually. However, Microsoft's distribution of the libraries containing those functions appears to be... less than consistent. Which is especially sad when you consider how many mandatory updates they force and that this is something you'd put in a security update patch. But to get back to Bungie's end of things, the sorts of functions that would be in a "-path" dll would usually only be vulnerable to buffer overruns from someone who can put files on the system - NOT over the network. It has apparently been unsecured all this time with little to no problem, and can probably be re-desecured temporarily to get us back in game. And even if no win7 solution to it exists, it is VERY possible to simply dynamically link the library ONLY where the dynamic link succeeds, and have all system that cannot provide the secured libraries instead rely on the old versions. Figuratively, cars won't explode if they do that, and it will result in the most happy people if the secured libraries aren't available for 7.
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stop staying -blam!- is "simple" you sound -blam!-, nothing of what you mentioned is simple if it was everyone would be doing it
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Actually plenty of people are doing it, particularly in Russia and China, and some of them are still in equivalents of high school. Call them prodigies if you really want, but there are a lot of really bright kids out there, keeping security professionals on their toes.
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Edited by konkobar: 8/27/2021 10:41:46 PMThis is not microsit bug. Facts I have auto updates turned off. Before tuesday updates i dont have problem with D2. After 1 after install battleye my comp automaticaly shut down 2 I run comp, I run steam, I start D2 from steam - destiny wont stand and got window destny2.exe not exist, I run chrome and my comp automaticaly shut down (next I un plug net(fiber), I run comp, I run another game and no problems few hours) So dont tell what is look like or ... Just say what you do on your system and what progress you reach Because you say "hundrets ..." and this hundrets waist time to do with this problem and maybe someone do some and not reach a progress. When we knew what he do we (hundrets) may skip this step. Or do if bring some progress.
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Interesting.......but this is Bungie..........
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Edited by China's Government=Fascist: 8/27/2021 9:20:23 PMIf Bungie would like to put me in touch with the programmer in charge of this bug, I will happily discuss it with them and give them tips on making the dynamic linking as painless, flexible and resilient as practical. Then again just googling dynamic linking will get them to a lot of good info, most likely. Or they could simply suggest the programmer read my posts for ideas. Both Windows and Linux feature system calls which make it quite easy for an experienced programmer to link to other code only where it is available and perform various fallback methods when it isn't. When properly set up, it's just as safe as a static link because you can recognize and handle any miscalls. In the old days we used #define and the conditional operator ?: to make sure no null references or pointers got called. And even if the calls are in a third-party precompiled file or library Bungie doesn't have source for - there are ways to edit or relink those.
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Edited by Lead: 8/29/2021 10:31:29 AMYet the viable solution is just to upgrade your 12 year old OS.. Windows 7 is EoL aka no MS support especially for core library so why any developper should support it.. ? In the next years, anti DMA hack, memory protection tech will be enforced to be allowed to play a game for the greater good against cheaters. If you need 7 , dual boot it.. you look ridiculous and all of this for a game..
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No. The viable solution starts with the company resolving the false advertising under which the game and its add-ons are being sold. Ideally by addressing the market for it which obviously still exists in the thousands or more. You're probably only convincing more people to stand their ground.
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Indeed