Servers Momentarily Bricked at 3:20 AM EST (EDIT: wasn't the servers, I was wrong), Couldn't Even Sign In to Bungie.net (SOLVED)
As the title says. Got a WEASEL error and then told that the servers were not available. Went to try and report it on the forums and I couldn't even sign in, but the internet was clearly working fine.
If it's messing up during the least busy part of the day (night/next early morning), then some part of the servers might need investigated at some point.
Just to iterate for other people, server issues that prevent someone from connecting don't automatically mean that everyone is going to experience the same thing. It could really just be a part of the servers messing up for like, for example, a certain region of people trying to connect if that's how they're set up.
EDIT: Apparently it's still happening, though now I can actually access the forums. Something weird is going on.
EDIT 2: The game is still trying to load when I boot it up now after resetting, but BattlEye Launcher popped this error log up out of nowhere though the game is running at the same time of this edit.
04:04:57: Starting BattlEye Service...
04:05:00: Updating...
04:05:04: Launching game...
04:05:23: Note: File blocks can be ignored if they don't cause problems with the game.
04:05:23: [INFO] Blocked loading of file: "C:\ProgramData\A-Volute\A-Volute.Nahimic\Modules\Scheduled\AudioDevProps2.dll".
This occurred after a second WEASEL error with me trying to relaunch the game after turning it off for a sec. Gonna attempt to play and see if anything happens. If it lets me.
EDIT 3: Now I got BUFFALO, saying that I must be signed in to Steam. So it's a Steam issue then. Would've been nice if it told me that in the first place instead of throwing a hundred different kinds of errors at me. Maybe it ain't the servers then. Nevermind, gonna check out what's going on with Steam.
FINAL EDIT: Turns out... it was my router that bricked. The IPV4 stopped working. Earlier before that, other people were connected to the internet and I was also doing Grandmaster Excision for a while and maybe all of the connections pushed my router to its limit. So, if you stop being able to connect to the game after playing Excision for a while... unplug your router for 10 seconds.
Yep. It's as simple as it should be. If your router has a reset button, do NOT use it. Just unplug it. Resetting it with its button on my end did not fix the IPV4. Unplugging it did. This post will be left here for anyone else unfortunate enough to encounter this issue. I got rekt.
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