I am attending SUNY University at Buffalo. I live on campus and I have direct ethernet connection into the residence hall's internet connection. This means blazing fast internet + download speeds. I was very happy to be using their internet until somebody told me that Destiny was having problems. After my classes, I rushed home to get on and play since I hadn't gotten a chance to play. When I did, I played for about 10 seconds before getting kicked out. Tried again, got about 30 seconds in before getting kicked out. Tried again today, played for about 2 minutes before getting kicked out (and after the 60 second milestone I was [i]sure[/i] that it was working). My question is:
[b]Does having a university connection cause problems for Destiny?[/b] If that's the case then I want to figure out how to either fix that, or get a refund. There's also the possibility that Bungie is doing "testing" and that's why I can't play yet. However, my friend can get on and play fine. He has his own personal home connection as he isn't on a college campus. This is what leads me to believe it's [u]me[/u] not Bungie.
Somebody, anybody, please help me out here.
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So I actually just called (2:30 EST) and the girl I spoke with claimed that UBIT was actually completely unaware of this issue and there wasn't anything they could do, as the issue would be on part with Destiny's servers, and not UB's resnet. She seemed pretty uninformed and was giving me the normal run around, though. Just a mere heads up for the other UB residents out here. We need more people reporting this issue to the IT Department in order to possibly have it fixed.