I've been the same thing since Into the Light update. Sucks. Never crashed before.
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I was good for like a month but it's back is it like that for anyone else?
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Edited by josey whales: 4/14/2024 2:09:28 PMI am having the same issue. Broccoli code after broccoli code. I have tried everything I can think of. I have even been working with NVIDIA support and still nothing. Here is a list of things I have tried. Not necessarily in this order. I have a 4090 FE not overclocked and running dual LG monitors. 1. NVIDIA driver cleanup and re-instillation of drivers. 2. Added more system ram. 3. Changed / updated various bios settings. 3. Ran GPU in debug mode 4. Used MSI Afterburner to slowdown the GPU clock. First by 50 MHz then 100MHz. 5. Re-installed windows 6. Tried using only one monitor, then the other monitor. 7. Tried with various in game setting like full screen vs windowed, wind impulses off and on, different resolutions, and all other suggestions I found on the web. 8. Removed and the-installed Destiny I’m sure I am forgetting others thing I have done. It seems like I have tried a million things. No other game causes problems and my system runs error free when not running Destiny2. Have you figured anything out at all?
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I think I may have figured out my problem. In the NVIDIA control panel there is an option to turn on/off ECC, and I turned it off. ECC is an error correcting feature within the GPU. I found this on the NVIDIA website, “Natural environmental factors can sometimes cause a bit-error in data transmission and storage. Newer NVIDIA GPUs incorporate Error Correction Code (ECC) which checks, and in some cases corrects, these errors. With GPUs that support ECC, you can turn ECC On or Off”. I’m guessing that Destiny 2 doesn’t work well with this error correction feature and causes the driver crash, and we all get to eat Broccoli 🥦 I turned mine off and have had about four hours of game play, over a three day period, and NO CRASHES. Seems to have worked, but I have been fooled before so I will update again after I get in some more game time.
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Where'd you find that setting I'm not seeing it in control panel?
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Edited by josey whales: 5/21/2024 6:48:39 PMhttps://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/075tX60pSYmntlH98Gzd4NAFw#Screenshot_2024-05-21_144448 If this Link doesn't load for you. It's in the NVIDIA control panel, 3D settings, Change ECC State.
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So I THINK I solved my issue. I installed Asus Armory Crate. (Since my mobo is Asus). And updated everything. The main thing was the chipset. Played for 3 hrs straight today.
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Any Luck?
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@deadfox I replied to my post, up above this one with what I hope is a fix? Fingers Crossed.
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Mine has been good the last couple of days idk
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What graphics drivers are you on?
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Edited by Deadfox : 4/12/2024 7:13:00 PMNvidia latest driver. Evga 3080 ftw3. Even did a fresh driver install.
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me too i might try and roll back my drivers then
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Keep me updated
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Nope Didn't do a damn thing we just outta luck
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Edited by Deadfox : 4/12/2024 7:40:37 PMYep I just ran it on a fresh install and even down clocked gpu. Still Broccoli crash.
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something is definitely wrong on bungie's or nvida's end
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Any luck?
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I have an LG monitor, and I think it may have been the LG monitor on-screen control software. I shut it down and prevented it from starting up automatically and played tonight for prob four hours with no Brocolli Codes! I just uninstalled the on-screen control program, and hopefully, I won't see the error again. I'll post it if it comes back.
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I've also been having this issue as well, maybe it's an issue with the 40 series gpu? I have a 4090 and I'm getting the same error.
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Try turning off the ECC in your NVIDIA control panel. It has worked for me so far, It has been a few days with no crash. I haven't tried today yet. Bungie is down.... :(