Destiny 2 Players Rage Over Game-Breaking Bug Ruining Long Sessions!

In lengthy gaming stretches, the Destiny 2 player base has highlighted an enigmatic issue that can unexpectedly damage equipment, skills, and weaponry, often referred to as a persistent bug.

Heresy introduced several updates to its online gameplay. These changes included the introduction of The Nether as a Player versus Environment (PvE) challenge, a fresh Artifact, multiple weapon modifications, and many additional enhancements.

During the release of the content, a handful of bothersome mistakes occurred, including some problems that were later rectified which impacted healing abilities in The Nether and the Overload Machine Gun perk’s functionality.

Although Bungie developers have addressed several issues within the game, some persistent problems still remain; the most noticeable one appears to have emerged quite some time back.

Destiny 2 fans call on Bungie to fix “very serious” glitch

As a dedicated Destiny 2 enthusiast, I’ve stumbled upon an intriguing anomaly that seems to manifest after extended gameplay hours. This peculiar glitch has sparked quite a buzz in the community forum.

According to Scrin1759’s post, they recently began experiencing a technical issue when playing games such as The Nether, Pale Heart, and Lost Sectors for extended periods. Over time, some features within the shooting game may unexpectedly malfunction.

As a passionate player, I’ve noticed that abilities such as Devour and Restoration won’t activate under certain circumstances. Furthermore, it seems that my trusty Glaive is no longer replenishing its shield energy upon projectile impacts.

The user on Reddit added that swapping weapons becomes invisible, but skills triggering a third-person perspective will stay in first-person view.

The user mentioned that the problem typically appears when they play alone, but it can also surface in a group, especially during extended sessions such as those in The Nether. Exactly why this occurs remains uncertain at present.

Several users reported instances where their weapons became undetectable or their enhancements malfunctioned unexpectedly. One user expressed frustration saying, “Yes, I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve died in Expert Nether because my ‘Knockout’ ability failed to revive me.

Based on comments from other Destiny 2 players, it seems this glitch isn’t a recent issue. One user mentioned it started causing problems during the release of Episode Revenant in October 2024. The problem stems from the large number of Dark Ether charges that can accumulate simultaneously. In essence, the game is struggling to keep track of multiple effects at once, as one Redditor described it.

I’ve heard others mention something quite relatable, hinting that the problem might be due to yet another memory hiccup. It seems the game has trouble managing a multitude of items simultaneously on the screen.

At this point, it’s clear that Bungie has acknowledged the problem since their official Destiny 2 Team account responded to the post, requesting more information. For now, fans can merely cross their fingers and wait for a solution to be released.

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2025-02-16 02:18