Hello everyone,
Upon further digging, playing around and all kinds of other stuff I have come to one conclusion:
Destiny 2 [u][b]WILL NOT[/b] [/u]work with Ryzen 3000 series processor until the game is patched. I have confirmed this myself and also referencing this thread:
https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/252735601?sort=0&page=0
Upon taking out my new processor and board (Ryzen 5 3600x and Gigabyte Aorus Elite) and putting back my old system (3770K and Z77 Sabertooth) on the same windows install, Destiny 2 launches without issues. No amount of fiddling with resolve this. I have tried literally every single thing including a clean install of Windows, latest drivers, setting Destiny 2 as Admin and run in Windows 7 compatability mode, etc.
Until Bungie can update the game, Destiny 2 will not run on a system running Ryzen 3000 series processors.
Symptoms:
When you launch Destiny 2 from Battlenet, it will say it is launched but nothing happens. Upon looking at task manager, Destiny 2 will stay inside of Battlenet process, use about 10-17% cpu, about 158.2MBs then after abotu 5-10 minutes reduce to 128MB. No network usage, no disk usage. Just hangs.
[b][i][quote]Hello,
Are you able to create a crash dump for the game? When you try to log into the game and it hangs, right click on the process in Task Manager and select "create dump file." Then, paste it in a text site such as PasteBin or DumpText and share a link to it here.[/quote]
This will likely not work. The dump is HUGE and thousands of lines of text. Best to upload the dump to one drive, dropbox or google drive and post it here!
Hello everyone,
Bungie needs dump files. The way we can get them is the following:
Open Destiny from battlenet.
Go to task manager. At the top, select view > expand all
Look for Destiny 2, right click it and click "Create Dump File"
If it is grayed out, then do it for the entire battlenet app.
The location of the dump will be \<your user name>\AppData\Local\Temp\Detsiny 2.DMP
Upload the dump to dropbox, one drive or google drive and post a public link here.
You can also open the dump in notepad and copy its contents and post to https://pastebin.com/
Issue is that it may take a while...
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Edited by Popilek: 7/13/2019 5:37:12 PMJust an update for anyone who hasn't seen AMD identified this issue and it requires a bios update https://www.engadget.com/2019/07/12/ryzen-3000-systemd-bios/?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAALHJF3_iJcbrnyJqndr-vDAW3cgodNIzFoU0izPYVdHBstABBl7N112gFbqjB7RVpcR9tFqDzqQSnCJhWazxhfTBtVEiqzfAELutAlT1IzdWuCGiNfwnT3JLgKUeF4cHMkOfEcHZYr6aIKuOuGeXRqJFI9KBEM519dfmgKu9Sf7q