Destiny 2 was barely playable at all yesterday after weekly reset, thanks to a number of error codes being spat at players during login or travel. By evening, I couldnāt play at all, loading into empty activities that would promptly kick me out after a minute or two.
Bungie has now confirmed that these instability issues have nothing to do with the recent weapon superbug that they are in the middle of fixing, where some perks have been disabled as they press toward a larger solution. Bungie has in fact revealed these current attacks on Destiny 2 are the result of outside DDoSing. Hereās what the BungieHelp account said late yesterday:
āOver the past couple of days, weāve seen a spike in error codes and disconnects. The team has confirmed that these error codes are not related to the planned fixes rolling out for the recent crafting issue and are instead a result of DDoS attacks. While we typically donāt confirmā¦ā
In the tweet, Bungie says that this has happened before, but normally they would not comment on it, as that can just aid and embolden the perpetrators. This time, theyāre doing it because they didnāt want people to assume it was because of the ongoing major bug fix.
There have indeed been instances in the past when Destiny 2 was suffering from huge server issues where I was told it was in fact a DDoS attack, but Bungie couldnāt say anything due to the reasons above. But itās a frustrating situation given that of course, the wider community will assume itās Bungieās fault (and I mean, sometimes it is just normal server problems) instead of an active attack. Though now in the future perhaps there will be a little more room for interpretation, given that this has happened before, itās happening now, and it will happen again.
Bungie has been incredibly litigious as of late when it comes to people impacting the game or its community. They have sued and won judgements against several large-scale cheatmakers. They went after someone who issued false YouTube takedown notices. They were awarded a judgement against someone who terrorized their former community manager and his wife.
It stands to reason they may take similar action against a DDoSer, but finding them may be a tall order. They are doing way, way more active damage to the game than some of these other cases, but itās notoriously difficult to hunt someone like this down. It has happened in the past, but rarely, if ever, for something like going after a video gameās servers. Iām sure Bungie would absolutely seek damages or criminal charges here, if it were possible. Weāll see what happens.
For now, the game seems to be working okay as of this morning, but itās unclear if the attacks have ceased altogether. My heart goes out to every āfix thingsā team at Bungie between these attacks and the ongoing bug fixes for the wildest glitch in game history. Hell of a week (Lemon, itās Wednesday).
This has been a huge problem over the last weekā¦ I hope they can get a handle on it soon.
Bungo IT: Hey boss, hamsters are getting tired again.
Bungo exec taking money bath: Man I dunno, fuckin tell emā¦ DDOS? Havenāt used that excuse recently right? Yeah tell em that.
Really though getting beaverād on a monthly basis is part of the destiny experience. Youāre not a true guardian until youāve lost several gaming nights to shitty servers.
Why would you doubt that this is a DDOS? Have you seen how angry some people have been recently? I think those people need to calm down and back off, but itās pretty clear to me that some of them are more than willing and capable to go the extra mile to show their displeasure.
We really havenāt had many major connection problems (except this DDOS) recently. Servers have been a lot better since deep