Destiny 2 Known Issues List Updated, Plus Code Of Conduct Revisited

As Bungie prepares for the PC launch of Destiny 2, the team continues to investigate player [...]

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As Bungie prepares for the PC launch of Destiny 2, the team continues to investigate player reported issues within the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions. Will weekly resets and maintenance schedules, the team behind the sequel have been hard at work to continuously work on polishing off their MMO. As with many online multiplayer games, there are a few issues but Bungie's weekly update assures fans that they are actively working on fixing them.

In response to the hotfix that was deployed earlier this week regarding crashes, the team has concluded that the latest patch fixed that particular glitch. For those that were experiencing difficulties loading into the tower, that issue has appeared to be resolved as well. So what is in line for the coming hotfix? Here's what Bungie had to say about the upcoming investigations and what they are hoping to accomplish with both issues in the game as well as a revamp to their Code of Conduct:

We are continuing to investigate an alternate issue where players may encounter a black screen when loading into the Tower. This may occur on both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Many user reports detail that Tower audio can be heard, but players are blocked from fully loading into the instance. If a player encounters this issue, there are two known workarounds:

  • Launch an alternate activity or location through the Director and attempt to relaunch the Tower
  • Close and relaunch the Destiny 2 application.

We will provide updates on our investigation once additional information is available.

Destiny 2: How to report Clans or Players

When playing Destiny 2, players have multiple avenues to report players or clans that are suspected of cheating, using abusive language, or engaging in poor behavior during gameplay. The Bungie Security Team and Bungie.net Community Ninjas receive reports and execute moderation as necessary.

  1. If a clan name or description breaks the Code of Conduct, players may use the in-game Report Clan tool located on the clan inspection page.
  2. If a player encounters teammates or opponents exhibiting poor behavior during gameplay, such as griefing, engaging in exploits, or inactivity, they may use the in-game Report Player tool on the Player inspection page.
  3. When encountering players suspected of cheating, we ask that players visit the "Report suspected cheating" page on Help.bungie.net and submit a contact form.

If a player encounters others who are sending malicious messaging or engaging in verbal abuse through voice chat, we advise using platform report tools provided by PlayStation, Xbox, and Blizzard.

is out now for Xbox One and PlayStation 4, with a PC release slated for October 24th.

(via Bungie)

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