So, I've started playing Destiny 2 on steam again maybe a week ago, last time I played was yesterday.
Today I was going to play with friends, but while signing in I got the message "Destiny 2 servers are not available". I tried troubleshooting, but I can't find anything that fixes it. I haven't had this problem before, it just randomly appeared. I can still transfer items through DIM as well.
I use Ethernet cable, no WiFi at all, the cable comes directly from the modem. I tried updating my network driver, verifying game integrity twice, windows problem solver, checking steam settings, restarted my pc three+ times, re-plugging the ethernet cable but, there's no problem with the internet or connection with any other games. I even reinstalled it completely, but still, the same thing happens.
I want to fix this because this has taken me hours, to no avail. Please help me solve this.
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Hi. Thanks for your report. The "servers are not available" message indicates that there is a connection issue of some kind happening between you and Destiny 2. This may be an internet service provider issue. Here are some steps you can take to try and resolve the issue: [quote] [b]1.[/b] A wired connection is recommended to play Destiny, and if your connection is being used for other things when playing the game, such as streaming, it's recommended to quit those programs. [b]2.[/b] [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/12539]Clearing your console cache[/url] or, if on PC, [url=https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=2037-QEUH-3335]verify the integrity of your game files[/url]. [b]3.[/b] Power cycling your internet router [b]4.[/b] Review our guide on [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Troubleshoot?oid=13603]improving latency and packet loss[/url] to see if that might help [b]5.[/b] Following our [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Support/Troubleshoot?oid=12915]Network Troubleshooting Guide[/url] for best optimizing your connection to Destiny. If issues persist, try our [url=http://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Troubleshoot?oid=13610]Advanced Steps Networking Guide[/url] for possible router solutions, such as enabling UPnP. You may also want to enable IPV6 on your router if you have it. [b]6.[/b] [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/253755591?sort=0&page=0]This player found a solution that involves installing new network driver[/url] [b]7.[/b] You may want to change your DNS server on your console to Google's Nameservers (8.8.8.8. and 8.8.4.4.) [b]8.[/b] Contact your internet service provider to see if there are any issues with your connection. [/quote]