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Destiny 2 PC issues still a problem – Stuttering and crashes persist

Destiny 2 did not get off to a good start on the PC, and although the banning issues have been resolved, some PC players are still feeling the pain.

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A hotfix was deployed a few hours ago which has unfortunately started to cause framerate issues. Bungie has acknowledged there’s a problem adding, “We are actively investigating reports of Destiny 2 PC framerate stuttering after accepting Hotfix 1.0.6.1.”

That’s not all though, there is an ongoing issue with some players still getting lock-ups and crashes which was also a problem at release. This thread has kicked off on the support forums highlighting all the other posts that have not been responded to by Bungie. The issue is hard to pin down, but looking through all the threads, the majority of users experiencing lock-ups and crashes are on Nvidia cards with Intel CPUs. AMD users don’t appear to be suffering from these crashing problems.

Bungie needs to address more of these threads directly because their customers are losing patience.

Update: A hotfix is due on Monday 6 November to fix stuttering.

 

 


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