Getting an error code when playing an online multiplayer game such as Destiny 2 is not uncommon.
However, it can leave you with more questions than answers to add to the misery of not being able to play the game.
Bungie has a superb glossary of terms, named after random foods, animals and musical instruments, that details the majority of errors players are likely to run into, plus some simple fixes for them.
However, there are 361 to sift through and so for your convenience, we have listed out some of the common ones below so you can focus less on troubleshooting and more on the gameplay.
There are a bunch of Destiny 2 error codes that, without explanation, make no sense. Where possible, we’ve explained a way of fixing the problem, but one good thing to remember is that if in doubt, try restarting the game and/or your console or PC. Most of the issues here are a common sense fix, too, which is helpful.
Below is a list of common messages you might see, as explained by the developer Bungie on its troubleshooting page.
Usually, this error is flagged if there has been an issue when detecting the player’s GPU, commonly caused by a driver crash.
If you are not signed into your platform account, such as the PlayStation Network, then you might end up with the Budgie error. This may also occur if your chosen system is undergoing maintenance.
According to Bungie, this error message may occur when their router settings block communications between the game’s servers.
The post says that players may need to inspect their router’s specific manual before following these steps:
Error is usually seen if Bungie is doing testing or maintenance in Destiny 2. There isn’t much you can do about this one.
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