Whenever I play Destiny 2 after a few minutes (est. 10 mins) I would get the notification "Contacting Destiny 2 server" and it would occur for about 2-3 times before I would disconnected and receive either of the error codes baboon, rabbit, or centipede. There are remedies that I tried to do like the following:
1. Restarted my router and made sure the LAN cable is properly inserted.
2. Turned off Windows Firewall.
3. Turned off Avast.
4. Reset to default factory settings for my Router (Note: I had portforwarding for other games so I thought it was interfering with the connection).
5. Turned off WIFI connection to make sure the PC is the only thing connected to the router at time of playing
6. Cleared the Steam Cache.
7. Restarted the computer and did all previous steps and launched the game.
8. I played another game (League of Legends) to check if my net is just crappy and that is why I am disconnecting. The test concluded that the disconnecting is exclusive with Destiny 2.
I was able to play Destiny 2 long ago without these problems persisting in my gameplay only at this current time does the problem persists. My 2 other friends (we are neighbour's) does not experience any of the problems at all. The three of us have different ISPs maybe it is only exclusive to mine (?)
Any help would be appreciated and thank you!
PS: I live in the Philippines and my ISP is Philippine Long Distance Telephone if those information would help
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Bungie is managing a ZOO with this type of errors adding more animals to their zoo(issues), then fixing the issues that already have.
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2 RepliesEdited by RAIST5150: 4/18/2020 11:14:43 PMBased on the errors you are getting, sounds like there may be a regional routing issue that your ISP's policies are sending you through. If it is an option, could try using a VPN to see if it stabilizes... if it does, make a note of the city your VPN connects to and let your ISP know how it behaves better when you do that. Can also try going to speedtest.net and running some tests against Seattle's CenturyLink site (click the link to Change Server, search for Seattle, and click CenturyLink from the list). That site is pretty close to Bungie, and Level3/CenturyLink handles almost 40% of Bungie's traffic. If it does not look very stable (highly erratic graph, possible packet loss or high jitter), could try manually running pings/traces to the server's address and forward the results to your ISP for further analysis of the routing (or just forward them the address, noting the erratic nature of the testing). tuk-speedtest-01.inet.qwest.net Might get lucky and they find something they can address to smooth things out again.