Hey there, I know that destiny 2 plays horribly for AMD cards, but I am playing on a Power Color Red Devil 5700XT. So, the issue is I am constantly disconnecting from Destiny 2. It ranges from a complete crash of the game with error codes Broccoli or Beet. My loading times have increased DRAMACTICALLY to the point where I get the beet error code which has led to me becoming suspended from the Gambit activity which is truly annoying because I was trying to get the Dregen title. I have tried underclocking and undervolting my gpu, DDU the drivers, Uninstalling the drivers, rolled back to 20.4.2, Deleting CVARS, playing in windowed mode, playing in low, playing in a much smaller resolution, reinstalling Destiny 2, reinstalling windows, unseating my graphics card, verifying game files, turning off all XMPs on my system, and so much more. No matter what I seem to do I will always either get broccoli or a complete crash of my system (no BSOD just a black screen into a hard reset). As of late I am constantly getting BEET error codes whenever I try to pvp and loading times from the tilte screen to the character select screen are insane (I have 2 M.2 nvme 980 Samsung ssds) and loading into maps is also a chore. I dealt with the insanely horrible FPS that has happened since beyond light but now I basically can't play the game. I don't want to get banned from every pvp playlist because I keep getting error codes. Can you please help me or let me know if a fix is coming soon? Also, I thought I would have to RMA my card, I have does this and it's still having issues only on destiny 2. All my other games play perfectly fine, so the problem is indeed with destiny 2.
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So, a couple things worth noting... I've seen 0 issues with Destiny and NVMe SSDs. When you say that your computer is freezing/crashing, and you have to hard boot/hard reset, that means your Operating System has become unresponsive as well. Destiny has had several disconnect issues, but I haven't seen any disconnect issues CAUSE the entire machine to crash. In other words, that sounds like some other hardware-related issue, drivers for the system or system file corruption. I doubt you'll find anything worth talking about in a DXDIAG. What you need to do is go into EVENTVWR and start looking for critical events leading up to your machine locking up. You should see entries under Custom Views -> Administrative Events Look for Level - Error, Source - Kernel-Power where system was rebooted without cleanly shutting down and snag Date and Time to review entries immediately preceding this. Look for Level - Error, Source - Application Error where Faulting application is destiny2, snag the info on the entry. Look for Level - Error, Source - bad_module_info, snag the info on the entry. Watch for Level - Warning, Source - Kernel-PnP where drivers may have failed to load for devices and snag those device entries. If your UEFI supports resetting to default settings, do it. If you have RAID enabled, re-enabled it, but don't make any other unnecessary changes like over/underclocking. If you run an AMD processor, also ensure that SVM is disabled and see how it goes (I've seen a lot of issues with SVM in Windows 11, and possibly Destiny 2, but where the OS doesn't handle SVM... it could just be the OS at the root of the whole issue).