Destiny 2 Weekly Reset Results And Known Issues List Updated

11/10/2017 06:12 pm EST

Now that Destiny 2 is gearing up for its first big expansion and season 2 changes are on the way, the team over at Bungie is making sure to keep up with their weekly fine-tuning of the popular shooter. Among the tweaks to the Destiny 2 experience includes a few time table shifts, this will also effect the Curse of Osiris reset as well. Below are the new times that players should look out for:

With the release of Curse of Osiris, Ritual Resets will no longer take place at 1 AM Pacific. Starting December 5, resets will occur at 1700 UTC.

The following is a short list of time zone conversions from 1700 UTC. If you do not see your local time below, we advise using an online time zone converter to prepare for the upcoming change.

The forums have also been incredibly helpful for the team behind the sequel, making sure that they are aware of all of the little oddball fixes needed to enhance the experience. Below are the full notes for the team regarding what is currently on their known issues list and how players can work around it until fixed:

PC Support:

We are actively investigating general issues and crashes impacting Destiny 2 that have been reported to the PC Support forum. This chatter is helpful and we invite more of it.

Framerate Stutters or Hitches:

Hotfix 1.0.6.2 was deployed this week to address issues introduced in Hotfix 1.0.6.1. Some players are reporting continued framerate stutters or hitching. We advise the following troubleshooting steps:

General Gameplay Crashes

: As we continue to investigate general crash reports during Destiny 2 gameplay, we advise the following troubleshooting steps:

Additionally, we are investigating reports of issues encountered when attempting to visit the Third Spire destination during Trials events. Players may circumvent this issue by using in-game vsync settings or the framerate_cap setting in their cvars.xml file to limit framerate to under 100.

Destiny 2

is out now for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. To learn more about the epic upcoming expansion alongside new characters, a new area, and more - check out our previous coverage of Curse of Osiris here.

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