Destiny 2 will finally see stability improvements next season
Destiny 2, a sequel to the popular Destiny 1.Since Bungie released the Lightfall Expansion earlier in the year. Many fans are unhappy with the expansion, but the main issue is the stability of the game. The studio has finally addressed these problems in a blog post and provided a timeline for future fixes.
In the last few months players have experienced more disconnections than normal. It feels like the players are not getting any help from the staff. Bungie Help Twitter account is letting players know the game is going down for “emergency maintenance” more often than ever before.
This instability — and the frustration it creates in the community — has led to Bungie’s most transparent update yet on the health of the game. In Thursday’s blog post, Bungie explained that the studio actually invested heavily in improving the stability of the game around high-traffic moments like an expansion launch or a raid race. And to Bungie’s credit, both Lightfall The launch of the Root of Nightmares Raid was very smooth from a players’ perspective.
These upgrades caused unexpected problems. Destiny 2, a sequel to the popular Destiny 1.’s “Claims” service, which is key to the game’s ability to function. All gameplay messages — every enemy killed or item picked up — create a Claim and route it to a specific server so the game can respond properly. The system is no longer able to repair itself when a large number of Guardians try to play and login at the same time.
When a Claim communication channel breaks and doesn’t restore itself like it’s supposed to, players receive one of the many infamous error codes like Weasel or Baboon. Bungie has to sometimes take down the whole game to fix this problem when it happens repeatedly.
The developers assure players in the post that Claims is the most important issue on their plates, but also emphasize that it’s a complex problem and will take time to fix.
Bungie currently is developing processes for bringing Destiny 2, a sequel to the popular Destiny 1.When it goes down, the game will be back up and running faster. For the upcoming midseason update — which should launch in a handful of weeks — Bungie is implementing an improvement for its logging and alerting systems, which should help prevent the game’s stability issues from getting even worse, while also laying the groundwork for key solutions coming up late in the year.
Starting with the launch of season 22 on Aug. 22, Bungie will introduce solutions to the “self-healing” problems Claims is having. Claims’ failures can be fixed in a number of ways.
The success of season 22 will determine the architectural enhancements for Season 23 which is expected to start early in December.
Bungie is usually a studio who keeps its inner workings secret. Destiny 2, a sequel to the popular Destiny 1.’s magic to itself. Even with the reveal of the official’s magic, the patience in the community has been dwindling. The Final FormExpansion coming in August. But these kinds of blog posts do tend to restore some faith in Destiny’s creators.
Now, all eyes are on the August 22nd Destiny 2, a sequel to the popular Destiny 1. Showcase — not just to see what new content Bungie has in store, but to see if the game’s stability will finally even out after months of turmoil.
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