Since all new games have issues, Destiny isn’t special at all. There are many reports by numerous players that Destiny 2 crashed during their gameplay. This crash occurred particularly after the player had played the game for a little while (20 – 30 minutes). Blizzard has officially acknowledged the problem and even released a documentation on what could be the potential causes.

What causes Destiny 2 to crash?

After our research and potential solutions submitted by users, we came to the conclusion that Destiny 2 crashed because of several different reasons. The causes why your game crashes are but not limited to: Before you move on to the workarounds listed below, make sure that you are logged in as an administrator on your computer. Furthermore, you should also have an active open internet connection.

Solution 1: Changing priority of the game

Priorities of applications running on your computer dictate on the amount of importance of an application and the level of precedence it is given on allocation of resources and processing power. By default, the priority of every application is set as Default unless it is a system application. We will use the task manager to change the priority of the game and after a restart, check if this solves the error message for us.

Solution 2: Uninstalling/Disabling third-party programs

Third-party programs such as Discord or NVIDIA Geforce Experience have overlays which allow them to be incorporated within the game. This allows the users to directly control the application and change their settings/values inside the game. However, it should be noted that not all applications go well with overlays and one example is Destiny 2. You should disable all third-party programs running in the background completely before launching the game. You can either monitor the applications using task manager or look for their icon on your taskbar. Once you have disabled every kind of application and also closed all running ones, launch the game and see if the crash gets fixed. EVGA precision X was also reported to cause issues.

Solution 3: Disabling Antivirus Software

Antivirus software is known to cause issues with the application which consume a lot of processing power and resources. This type of behavior by the antivirus is known as a false positive. The Antivirus software ‘thinks’ that this application is unnecessary and reduces the number of resources allocated to it which in turn crashes the game. You should temporarily disable all antivirus software running on your computer. You can check our article on How to turn your Antivirus off. Do this temporarily. If you see that it was indeed the Antivirus software, you can add an exception to them. You can check our article on How to Add Steam as an Exception to Your Antivirus or Firewall Software. The process added as an exception is Steam. You can replicate these steps for Battle.net.

Solution 4: Granting administrator access

Another workaround which works for a lot of people is granting Battle.net administrator privileges inside its properties. This must be replicated for every executable in Destiny 2 and Battle.net directory. It is no surprise that these games require more than normal permissions because of the high resources and computation needs. Make sure that you are logged in as an administrator before proceeding. If administrator privileges don’t work, we can try relocating a DLL file which might be in a wrong directory. The DLL file “GFSDK_Aftermath_lib.dll” should be present in the following directory: Instead of:

Solution 5: Disabling Overclocking

Latest processor and graphics hardware allow users to overclock their devices. Overclocking is an act of running the processor or graphics hardware at very high clock speed until it reaches its threshold temperature. The computer detects this and reverts them back to their normal clock speeds. When the temperature is cool enough, overclocking starts again. Even though this process increases your computer’s performance, there were several cases which indicated that whenever their CPU or graphics hardware reached 90%+ utilization, the game crashed. Hence you should disable all overclocking on your computer whatsoever. Overclocking software such as MSI Afterburner was also reported to cause issues.

Solution 6: Repairing game and updating graphics software

If all the above methods don’t work and you still crash when playing the game, the only thing left is to repair the game using Blizzard’s repair utility. Furthermore, you should move forward and update the graphics software on your computer. It is a plus point if you update all your drivers and also update your Windows to the latest version. Game files can get corrupt any time because if incomplete updates or interference from other programs. When you will repair the game, Blizzard will compare each one of your files with an online manifest and replace any module which it finds to be bad. You can check our article Fix: Overwatch Crashing and follow Solution 5 and 6 listed there for more detail.

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