Just got Destiny 2 three days ago. I've managed to play up to the point where you have to defend the tower. Every single time I've gotten there, it has crashed out with either an error that the game data is corrupted and needs to be deleted/reinstalled, or it crashes out with error CE-34878-0.
When it crashes with error CE-34878-0, the game requires verifying content when reloaded. It never completes. It always crashes out with the same error code before reaching 100%. I've deleted Destiny 2, reinstalled it, and the problem persists. I've tried disabling DHCP, but this does nothing for the frequency of the issue. I've tried rebuilding my database as well, but this also has not resolved any issues.
What really frustrates me about this is that I had very similar crashing problems on Destiny 1. I had a physical copy of the game then and it would crash every 20-30 minutes or so with the same CE-34878-0 error code. I was convinced that the problem was with the physical copy of the game and the CD. Sony said that it might have been a repair issue if I wanted to pay (almost as much as getting a new PS4) for a repair... so I didn't bother sending it in. It was only with Destiny anyway. I just stopped playing Destiny 1 because of how frustrating it was to deal with the crashes. Instead, I waited and just bought Destiny 2 completely digital so that I didn't have to worry about a disc at all.
After all that, Crashes. The game is entirely unplayable beyond the first 3-4 minutes of the tutorial game. I cannot even complete the starting defend the tower. The game crashes and requires a reinstall. Bungie... I don't know why I gave you my money... I just want a playable game.
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Hey there, Sorry to tell you this but the problem you are having is not a problem with D2. I have been playing D1 since the beginning and finally just started on D2 this past week when I purchased a PS4Pro. I had the problem with CE-34878-0 error coming up all the time, sometimes when loading in on the orbit page, doing strikes, doing public events, pretty much random anything. The one thing that seemed to happen the most was when doing strikes and public events where there were a lot of particle effects. Well after getting fed up with it crashing every 10-15 minutes and wondering every time I was doing something if it was going to crash I decided to take my PS4Pro back, get a refund and then picked up another one. I have loaded it last night and been playing solidly for 8 hours, I have done the night fall 3 times, a bunch of missions, strikes and a ton of public events and it has not frozen once. I am a bit of a computer geek and I believe that one of the suppliers for a component in the PS4 is having problems addressing or releasing some memory. So as sony probably gets the same components from different manufacturers it is only happening in some machines. I don't know if you have ever put memory in your computer, but a faulty chip can cause all sorts of problems. My guess is Sony is going to 'investigate' it, but they will do nothing and just ignore the situation and hope it goes away. So my suggestion is, if you still have a warranty, back up your machine, set the machine so it is not the primary machine, then send it back to where you purchased it and say there is an intermittent issue with the device crashing. Get your money back and get a new machine.