With Destiny 2 out and being played by presumably millions of people, it makes sense that the game and everything it includes will require plenty of upkeep. Bungie have been making constant updates and fixes to optimize the game’s experience, and we have reports of three latest fixes.
Bungie’s official support page recently took to Twitter and posted about three fixes, two of which are for the PC version of Destiny 2, with the third being for PS4 owners. On the PC, Bungie has confirmed that two well-known issues have been fixed. Players who had been encounter TERMITE errors after the last hotfix have been told to use the Scan and Repair tool. Meanwhile, the issue which prevented beta participation emblems from being available in the game has also been fixed, and players can retrieve their emblems from within their Vault Collection.
Meanwhile, on the PS4, Bungie has confirmed the error that claimed that “permissions to access online multiplayer may have changed” has been fixed, so you should be able to play the game on a PS4 without that hassle now.
Stay tuned to GamingBolt for continued coverage on Destiny 2 and everything to do with it.
If you are encountering TERMITE errors on to Destiny 2 PC after Hotfix 1.0.7.1, please use the Scan and Repair tool on the https://t.co/cGuTbxfRQH Application.
— Bungie Help (@BungieHelp) November 16, 2017
Issues preventing Beta participation emblems from being available on Destiny 2 PC have been resolved. Qualifying players may retrieve this emblem within their Vault Collection.
— Bungie Help (@BungieHelp) November 17, 2017
Issues causing players on PlayStation 4 to receive errors indicating "permissions to access online multiplayer may have changed", have been resolved.
— Bungie Help (@BungieHelp) November 17, 2017
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