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5/23/2019 2:44:13 AM
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Destiny PC not launching / getting stuck on first frame

Destiny on PC is getting hung up on the first frame. I have the same issue with Trials Rising and with Fortnite. Not sure what the problem is. These are the only games that don't work right, and all have different launchers (Blizzard, Steam, and Epic). All other games work. Please help I have tried everything I can think of and scoured the internet. Was just playing destiny yesterday, and when I went to play it again later the same day, this is what happened. In between the two sessions I did try to play fortnite from the Epic Launcher, I got the same problem there, so said "ok, I'll just play more Destiny" but this happened. Not sure why this is happening. Computer specs: AMD Ryzen 1800x 1080Ti Asrock x370 taichi motherboard 32 GB ram 2 solid state drives (m.2) (One m.2 is for the OS, other is for games) 1 hard drive

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  • Hey there. Appreciate you reaching out to us. I see that you've already done a Scan and Repair. You may want to try opening the battle.net launcher "Settings" and change the "When I open a game" option to "close the battle.net launcher completely" option. Some players have suggested disabling the "Always require authenticator for login" option in your Blizzard account settings. You may want to follow the below steps, which may help with your issue: [quote][b]1.[/b] Completely uninstall both Destiny 2 and the Battle.net application [b]2.[/b] Delete the following local cache/settings directories: [quote] [b]– %APPDATA%\Bungie\DestinyPC[/b] - %PROGRAMDATA%\Battle.net [i]More Information[/i]:[spoiler] [b]*WARNING* Deleting these will cause you to lose persisted settings, such as logged in users, keybinds and graphics settings in Destiny, etc.[/b] [i]The directory names above are actual paths that can be used in Windows Explorer. For example, if you enter "%PROGRAMDATA%" in the Windows Explorer address bar, it will automatically take you to C:\ProgramData (default), which is a hidden directory.[/i][/spoiler][/quote] [b]3.[/b] Reinstall the Battle.net app and Destiny 2[/quote]

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