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Hey guys I'm not sure if we have any Destiny 2 nerds in here but I can't seem to load into any mission or planet in game. I'm worried it might be a network issue I'm not sure but I tried opening reddit to search up some help for the issue in game but reddit wouldn't work the site kept saying timed out.
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Hi everyone, my current graphics card died (bought it used a few years ago and the guy definitely used it to mine). I’m wondering if I should pick a new rx6600 (it’s on sale from 400cad$ to 250cad$) or wait and buying a more future proofed card. Ideally, I’ll be building a new system in 2 years. Will this new card hold be over until then is really what I am wondering. I play games at 1080 and generally care more for fps over visuals.
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UPDATE: Should say I'm not completely convinced the issue is (strictly) input lag/delay any more, based on my testing. Seems like it could potentially be described as inconsistency as well. I primarily play Destiny 2, and have noticed input/display lag, and am assuming it has been there ever since I built this PC (late 2019, my first PC). I installed CS:GO during troubleshooting and the lag exists there too, and most if not all things listed below apply to it as well. Best way to describe it is it feels like VSync (I’ve always had this lag, I think, so obviously that may not be entirely accurate, but best as I can tell, that’s how it feels), mouse feels kinda heavy, feels like other players have much better reaction times (my reaction time is around 180ms (according to Aimtastic), so not too bad, but is this with the lag??). Makes it very hard to use precision weapons on any sort of moving target. Even moving targets with predictable paths can be really hard, since I effectively have to pre-fire every shot. I know something is off because I accidentally (removing the possibility of placebo) eliminated the lag when running a fps benchmark before upgrading my CPU (GPU already upgraded at this point). What I did was immediately on PC startup jumped into a PvP match, had all fps caps off, G-Sync on, set Destiny to Real-time priority in Task Manager, and had a custom resolution on Windows (had refresh rate set to 120hz in Settings, G-Sync would override to 144hz for Destiny). The game was super smooth and snappy, it was extraordinarily easy to aim (and I’m cold at this point), and felt like my reaction time was on par with other players. This would only last for around a half/whole game, then the input lag would come back. Without G-Sync on, and most of the time without priority set to Real-time or High, I could not get the lag to go away. If I exited the game and restarted after a few minutes and followed the steps above, the lag would seem to go away (for a half/whole game). I can’t tell if the lag comes back gradually or suddenly. Things I found that seem important: Turning off GeForce Experience Instant Replay seemed to get rid of some ‘micro stutter’ (144fps felt rough, like it wasn’t actually 144fps). The only time this was on and the game felt smooth was when I was able to eliminate the lag, which seems really strange. I can’t completely confirm this, definitely could be placebo, so take this with a grain of salt. Disabling fullscreen optimizations (with the help of the custom resolution? Details in '(Most) things I have tried') and having Instant Replay off is the best I have gotten the system to be. It is still pretty bad, but definitely feels better. Possible this is just the added benefit of exclusive fullscreen. Removing the lag only seems to be possible with G-Sync active, I’ve tried multiple times without G-Sync and it didn’t seem to fix the lag. Where I am right now: Very recently, I freshly reinstalled Windows (using the Reset this PC setting in Windows) and cleaned the drive. I’ve only installed Nvidia Drivers (to get Nvidia Control Panel), Steam, Destiny 2, and Discord. Overlays are off, Xbox stuff is off, using a custom resolution and G-Sync, disabled fullscreen optimizations, second monitor (75hz one) is disconnected, the 1tb drive is disconnected, VSync off in CP and Destiny. The issue still persists and is still only ‘fixable’ by setting the game to Real-time priority. (Most) things I have tried: Upgraded the CPU and GPU Made sure VSync is off in Nvidia Control Panel and in Destiny 2 settings (and tried various combinations of on/off/use application) Disabled fullscreen optimizations (seemed to work on my RX480 (game would take over screen), but possibly not the 3060 Ti (game would act like nothing changed)) Changed the resolution (through Nvidia Control Panel) but kept Destiny’s resolution the same as the monitors, in an attempt to force fullscreen optimizations off and give Destiny control of the screen Changed my mouse’s polling rate from 1000hz to 500hz (have not tried 250hz yet) Disconnected the 75hz monitor (have not tried the 75hz monitor as main yet) Turned on/off G-Sync Disabled overlays (Xbox, Steam, GeForce Experience) Turned of Xbox recording Turned off Game Mode Turned off GeForce Experience recording (this seemed to eliminate some issues with rough frames at high rates, possibly cleaned up frame times) Uninstalled GeForce Experience Checked latencies with LatencyMon (everything looks fine, old CPU did have some high latencies) Used FrameView to try and find issues, nothing found Checked my home power, it looks fine Changed Destiny’s resolution Checked temps (nothing that has a temperature sensor goes above 78 degrees last I checked, and everything except CPU and GPU stay at or below 60 degrees) Disconnected the 1tb hard drive Reinstalled Windows 10 and wiped everything multiple times A couple things I still need to try: Keep attempting to remove the lag without G-Sync on Use the 75hz monitor instead of the 144hz Set mouse polling rate to 250hz Any ideas for things I can try/possible causes based on the symptoms? There is a chance setting the game to Real-time/High priority is just too good to maintain, and I could just be that bad, but I can't see how that makes much sense... PC specs: Old: CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 CPU Cooler: Stock GPU: MSI RX480 8gb (don't remember exact model) New: CPU: Ryzen 5 5600x CPU Cooler: Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO GPU: Gigabyte 3060 Ti Gaming OC 8gb Motherboard: Aorus Ultra Gaming X470 (rev.1.0) RAM: 32gb (4 x 8gb) of Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000mhz PSU: Corsair CX Series 750W 80 Plus Bronze Modular OS drive (and game drive): Silicon Power 256gb 3D NAND A55 SSD (SP256GBSS3A55S25) Other Drive: 1tb WD Blue 7200rpm HDD Monitor 1 (main): Gigabyte G27f 1080p 27in 144hz IPS 1ms Response Time with FreeSync Premium (6-7ms input lag, based on reviewers) Monitor 2: Sceptre 1080p 22in 75hz TN (10-11ms input lag, based on reviewers) Mouse: HyperX Pulsefire Core Headset: Corsair HS60 Case: NZXT H510 with 4 fans, two in front, one on back, one on top, flow going from front to back/top UPDATE: I seem to have fixed my lag. Check my post below for details, but I disabled the HD Audio Controller in the BIOS and that seems to have fixed the issue. UPDATE 2: Disabling the HD Audio Controller did not fix the issue. It did seem like it helped the system's lag a little in general, and it did help for at least that first restart, but after that, I can't tell if it slowly degraded or just reverted back. The way I found out (since it still felt better than it did before) was I had just stopped streaming (with GeForce Experience, had reinstalled it for a tournament), and the first game (immediately after) felt super responsive, really easy to aim and hit targets. Other games after that seemed to degrade a bit, but hard to tell. Since then, I have done quite a bit of testing. I'm not going to go into big details (unless someone wants them), but I've set IRQ (Interrupt Request) priorities (GPU first, then USB controller with my keyboard and mouse. Tried System Timer first as well), I've disabled HPET, re-enabled the HD Audio controller and disabled it again, tried less sketchy keyboards, removed my PCI-e WiFi card, uninstalled Nvidia's GPU audio device, and probably a couple other things I can't remember right now. Most of these changes seem to 'fix' the system for a time (usually until the system is restarted), but then it system feel will revert back, but often seem to be slightly improved over the previous configuration. UPDATE 3: For one, there is a setting in Destiny 2's cvars file that helped, 'mouse_smoothing_mode'. This was set to 2, setting it to 0 helped improve my aim a fair bit, even with the display lag issue present. The other thing is, I figured something out. Hesitant to say this was the issue, but it is something. I was looking through some PC optimization guides (mainly this one) and saw one that mentioned 'Power management mode' in the Nvidia Control panel. Obviously, for performance, this should be set at 'Prefer maximum performance'. I was very confident I had that set correctly already, since I've had people ask if my power settings were on max, but I decided to check. Guess what. It was on 'Normal'. I went ahead and set that to 'Prefer maximum performance', and opened Destiny 2, and guess what? The game felt really snappy, it was easy to aim, all that good stuff. All was well, until I rebooted. Hopped into a game, and it didn't feel as good anymore. I got curious and changed the 'Power management mode' in Nvidia Control Panel again, to Normal, then back to 'Prefer maximum performance' (or something like that, don't quite remember). Game back to feeling snappy and good. I then found this guide (can't confirm lack of language) This guy edited program settings for dwm.exe (Desktop Windows Manager) and File Explorer, both major services in Windows. This could be why the power settings didn't continue to improve performance after a reboot. Another thing to note, after making all these changes, I was tabbed out of the game (I'm playing in Exclusive Fullscreen) for a bit (couple minutes or something), and the game felt slow again. Something seemed to have overridden the power management setting. Gonna have to mess with this some more, maybe see if other programs have overridden power management settings in Control Panel, but it is a step in the right direction. Definitely way easier and more effective to improve the systems performance, better then the temporary effect of setting the game to Realtime priority in Task Manager. UPDATE 4: Again, hesitant to say this is the solution, but I have had huge success replicating a 'normal' system by doing this, much more so than the other 'solutions' above. So the power management option was not working consistently. It would usually work, but seemed to fall off after like 10 minutes, which was weird, so I went searching for more solutions. I found another PC optimization guide on YouTube (again, can't confirm lack of language) I was going through it, desperately hoping to come across something that might help and doing a couple of the steps he suggested that I hadn't done yet, when I got to 13:10 (The chapter 'how to reduce stuttering in destiny 2') in the video. Here he mentioned that in Bungie's official post about technical issues regarding the Beyond Light expansion, Bungie said one of the reasons Destiny 2 was running so poorly was because of different audio formats. The recommended to change the audio format to CD quality (16bit, 44100Hz). Remember, a while ago I disabled the HD Audio Controller on my motherboard and that seemed to help. I did what he suggested, and boom, game was feeling good, smooth, and snappy, but this only lasted for 10-20 minutes (again...). So I eventually started researching audio issues on any other games, and found a Blur Busters forum post saying audio was causing stutter, and just muting audio in Windows fixed the problem. So I tried that, but it didn't work for Destiny 2. I wasn't expecting it to, based on the audio format change suggesting above, it seemed like Destiny takes more control of the audio device. So I went with my plan B, uninstalled all the audio devices from Device Manager (under 'Audio inputs and outputs' and 'Sound, video, and game controllers' (or similar, the names seem to be slightly different between devices I have)). This worked. And it works over a long period of time, too. One thing to note, you most likely will have to uninstall at least Nvidia's sound devices from Task Manager after a restart, mine would come back, probably because it would get reinitialized and it was the only audio device still active (I unplugged my headset and have the HD Audio Controller disabled in BIOS). I'm also a bit concerned that this repeated uninstalling is what is helping the game to work better (seeing as other changes seem to have the possibility of making the game feel good while they are still enabled), but don't think that is the case, based on what I'm seeing. Now, I haven't attempted to add my headset back yet, so I have been playing without audio. I need to see if just adding the headset back will work, or if I need to try using Corsair drivers/software (I have a Corsair HS60), but this seems to be a big step in the right direction. UPDATE 5: This is a very brief summary. If you want/need more info and I haven't updated this yet, let me know. So having the headset disconnected/uninstalled usually did the same thing as before, 'fix' the lag for a short time, then it would reappear. But I realized almost all (if not all) of the fixes affected PCI Express. I also realized the 'rough FPS' might actually be due to my mouse (or rather, the USB controller) not getting info to the CPU fast enough. After trying to manipulate the three USB controllers on my motherboard, I bought a USB PCIe card, and that (so far, haven't tested it for very long) seems to be helping a lot. 100% is smoother, and we'll see what happens.
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Hey folks, Reaching out today to see if anyone may have some troubleshooting for my performance issues with my setup: Laptop - Samsung GalaxyBook 360 with Intel i7 1255U and 16 gb of ram eGPU - Radeon RX580 8gb connected via Thunderbolt 3 with Akitio Node Titan GPU housing I often get solid performance out of this card, but one of my most frequently played games, Destiny 2, seems to test my card a little more than it should. On medium-low settings, I often struggle to maintain a solid 60 fps, even when the enemies aren't populated so heavy. I have tried some solutions including moving the game from a HDD to SSD, optimizing my settings in AMD Adrenaline, and making sure the power mode is correct and Destiny is prioritized. I ran a 3DMark Timespy trial, and got around the normal performance for an RX580. I haven't really seen much regarding my issue, and I'm beginning to think it may be an issue in Bungie's notorious spaghetti code that my card is not being properly utilized. Overall, just looking for any insight. I can make a log in HWinfo while playing the game if anyone would like to see that. Thanks.
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I just installed my new 3070 ti and whenever i open destiny 2, my audio starts crackling on discord and a little bit in the game. It only happens when im tabbed into the game. When the game is closed and when im tabbed out, everything is fine. I tried all the fixes online of turning down the output sample rate and what not. ive tried like 4 different sample rates and nothing has helped. I even reinstalled the whole game. Nothing. Ive tried multiple USB ports and multiple headsets and DAC/AMPS. The headphone, DAC/AMP combo im using is the Schiit Fulla 3 and Sennheiser x Drop PC37x. My processor is the 5600x and my mobo is the ASUS TUF B550M plus Wifi.
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Budget (including currency): Below 2000 USD Country: US Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Destiny 2 (main), Old and New Battlefield and Assassin's Creed games, 3D Modeling, Mechanical Engineering College Stuff, Streaming. Other details So im building a new computer. Im making fairly small and not flashy whatsoever, reason being, I am taking it to college. I am having trouble finding a good cooler for the 5600x (that i might do a slight overclock on, still not sure) that will also fit in the case i selected (that i also got for xmas and cannot be returned). I also got a be QUIET Pure Rock SLIM for xmas (https://www.amazon.com/Quiet-BK008-Pure-Rock-Slim/dp/B01KVNCEIG/ref=as_li_ss_tl?dchild=1&keywords=212+evo&qid=1605222109&sr=8-8&linkCode=sl1&tag=hoosierhardware-20&linkId=14e538e35f188ef042b625d35280b927&language=en_US) and was wondering if that would be enough. The case I have is the Thermaltake H15 Versa (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CLIZ698?tag=pcpapi-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1). This is the rest of my build list (https://pcpartpicker.com/list/NsXm2V) and any other suggestions for things that are not marked purchased would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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So I have been playing Destiny 2 on pc for probably about 7 months now (finally switched over from console), and my system ram usage is only around 2.1 gb out of the 16 gb in my pc (just regular ram not vram). Anyone know if I can increase ram allocation for the game in steam in any way, or any other fixes to this issue? I feel like getting the game use more system ram would help alot, as my cpu and gpu are only getting utilized about 50% because of this. My current setup is a Ryzen 5 3600 @ 4.4ghz all core oc, 16 gb g skill ripjaws V 3600 mhz cl 16, radeon rx 5700 xt, a WD Blue 500 gb nvme ssd (which the game is installed on), and a 1 tb toshiba hard drive. The game runs pretty well most of the time but when I go to certain places like the tower, titan, or parts of tangled shore I can only get about 70 fps compared to the 130+ that I get everywhere else most of the time while playing on high settings. Any info for help would be great, thanks!
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Hello, i'm testing my gpu (MSI 3090 SUPRIM X), i played destiny 2 at 4K highest settings and i enabled the FPS count, i'm getting around 80 to 110 fps on average. Is this normal? shouldn't this gpu get higher than that?
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Greetings, After watching LTT Video "How is this even possible" link at the bottom. I decided to do a little project and get my 11year old i5 2500k system up to date and be able to play Destiny 2 even with all low settings. First problem I encountered was that the GPU doesn't get recognised in the first PCIe x16 slot. The red vga light lights up after a boot cycle and then it beeps error. On the second slot[grey] it works. My second issue it that the performance was bellow expected levels I average 35-50 fps with all low settings while actual gameplay happens and I get a lot of stuttering lag if I don't lock my fps down around 42 and enable vsync. Is this normal and is there a possible fix or the rest of the hardware is too old for this GPU. Specifications: MB: Asus P8P67 PRO rev1.xx - BIOS Version 3602 CPU: i5 2500k (I haven't done any overclocking) RAM: Kingston 2x4GB DDR3 800Mhz (Running at 669 MHz according to CPU-Z) GPU: GIGABYTE RTX 3050 Storage: SSD Samsung 850 evo 256gb / HDD WD Blue 1 TB PSU: Corsair 550w Gold Windows 10 Pro x64 Thank you for your time
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Hello everyone! I recently built a brand-new PC, and I've run into a problem. When the system is idle everything is okay, but when I open a game(Destiny 2, yet to test on others) the signal from the GPU(XFX Speedster QICK 319 AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT) starts to disappear and appear again. When I plug the cable into another DisplayPort, the issue is not occurring. It may be a broken port, but why is it normal when the system is idle? I've had trouble messages from Adrenaline, but they stopped appearing when I updated Windows, so it does not seem to be a driver issue. Does anyone know what to do? I can provide additional info if needed? Thank you for reading!
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I built myself a new pc about 3 or 4 months ago and everything runs fantastic. That is almost everything, except for destiny 2 every time I play it after an hour or so ill crash and get a Graphics runtime error. I have searched far and wide on the internet and have found 0 reliable fixes, normally id just deal with the crashes, but today a new DLC released and every time I load anywhere in the game I crash. Im leaving a photo of the error if anyone could help find a solution I would be amazed.
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I seem to be getting far lower than expected fps in destiny. Even just standing in the tower I sit between 70-80 fps while doing nothing. This is at 1440p with a gtx 1080 and r7 1700. Any idea why I'm not getting the ~110 most people online with similar setups seem to be getting? My system is running benchmarks and other games exactly as expected, it seems to be just destiny that suffers.
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So while playing destiny 2 I get 98 to 99 percent usage at 140-180 FPS. This in itself isn't bad and if I set a frame rate cap of 60 even at 1440p highest settings I see GPU usage at 45-70% or so. (via task manager) Again no big deal. The problem comes in the form of my screen goes black for a few seconds and basically making it impossible to play. It seems to happen more in graphically intensive part in the game ( go figure), but it does happen in less intensive areas outside of fights. This never happens in a cut scene as those are much more prerendered ( I would assume) and don't see over 20% GPU usage. I have tried freesync on and off with no change. I have a brand new LG monitor 1440p 144hz and comes with some nice freesync software and is built around gaming. I have not done any special software to change the freesync range and I have not done any monitor overclocking. I haven't found my issue in particular anywhere yet. If any of you could help that would be great I seem to only have this issue in destiny and to a much lesser extent the division 2. ASUS prime X470 Pro R7 2700 32 GB 3200 Mhz C16 RX 580 8GB Corsair 510 M.2 960GB boot drive Corsair 510 M.2 960GB game drive Corsair RM850x in white Corsair 140mm fans galore fractal define S LG 32GK650F-B Any advice will be greatly appreciated. I may try some screen recordings and see what comes out of that. It might show me that it's a monitor problem instead. But for now, I'm just very confused.
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About 5 days ago Destiny 2 woked as it should with 90+ fps from most places. Now Im struggeling to get 50 fps in Trostland (Earth) and I've tried turning everything on low, and every windows setting to "prefer max preformance" and to re-install the game. Both my CPU and GPU are working as they should with and none of them overheating. CPU 90% GPU 60+% Thanks for replies ?
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Hello everyone I just built my new pc rig .... however upon playing destiny 2 on 1440p im getting only around 90-110 fps on ultra settings this is not what benchmarks on the internet is telling where it should be around 180 fps on ultra i have installed the latest drivers available (bios,chipset,gpu .... etc) .... is it an amd issue cause i'm seeing other users with same issue on destiny 2 as well ... or just destiny 2 bug? My hardware : CPU : AMD ryzen 3800x GPU : RTX 2080 Super RAM : G.SKILL neo 16GB 3600MHz Motherboard : ROG Crosshair VIII HERO SSD : M.2 1TB Sarbent rocket Gen4 Just wonder my intel friends ,, how much fps you having with rtx 2080 super on 1440p destiny 2 Help ?!
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I've had a constant problem with the fps in Destiny 2 ever since I installed it on my now year old computer since it moved to Steam. I have a Ryzen 5 2600, an RTX 2060, 16 GB of DDR4 3000 mhz RAM, and the game is loaded onto a Crucial P1 1TB SSD (along with other games and my OS). I have not been able to break 60 fps, let alone 144 fps, since I came back to the game in October and I haven't been able to find the issue yet. MSI Afterburner doesn't give any weird readings, the CPU and GPU don't have abnormal usage rates, and there's no obvious bottlenecks. I've also updated all of my drivers and made sure the Nvida Control Panel isn't doing anything weird either. Any ideas on a fix?
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Not quite sure what’s happing but whenever I go into a darker zone while in game my monitor will go completely black until I exit game or leave the darker shaded area completely. This happens on multiple games of mine.