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Verify Integrity of game files
For the past couple months I've been getting crashes and the game tells me to verify the integrity of the game files, so I do. It says the files are verified 100% and I don't have to download any files, but when I restart the game it crashes again within minutes. Sometimes the game runs fine for a few hours and no crash, others I start getting this error within 30 minutes.

I uninstalled the game and reinstalled, still getting the error, there was no steam_appid file for me to delete either. This error has only really been happening since Beyond Light dropped and I have no idea how to fix it, anyone have any suggestions?
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TheHaraamPolice Mar 5, 2021 @ 12:54pm 
Hello. Next time your game crashes, could you paste your DxDiag here?

You can find this by doing the following:
• Press (Windows Key + R) to bring up the Run dialog box and enter the command “dxdiag”.
• Click on “Save all information”.
• Copy the text and use a text dump website (i.e. pastebin.com) to paste the information.
• Create a link and post it here.
76561199050911202 Mar 5, 2021 @ 10:36pm 
i have same problem
SpaceCowboy2027 Mar 6, 2021 @ 6:51pm 
it crashed earlier while i was loading into a crucible match, but i played for quite a few hours last night and today uninterrupted without any crash.
TheHaraamPolice Mar 6, 2021 @ 7:31pm 
You are receiving the Windows error "RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64[www.google.com]" which has to do with memory.

You may want to use the Windows System File Checker[support.microsoft.com] tool to repair missing or corrupted system files, and you may want to perform a disk check on your hard disk to make sure there are no errors.

Here is a Google search[www.google.com] which may help you find a solution to this issue.

If the above do not help, try to disable your nvidia shader cache and play again.
SpaceCowboy2027 Mar 6, 2021 @ 7:48pm 
All my hard drives didn't have errors, I also ran DISM and there were no corrupted file sectors in my Win10 install. I tried sfc /scannow and that seemed to find some corrupt files and repaired them. If that still doesn't work I'll try disabling my nvidia shader cache.
Patriot Mar 6, 2021 @ 8:08pm 
I tried something I saw online that seemed to help me, maybe it can help you. In steam go to destiny 2 and select properties, then select local files, then select browse. Delete everything except the Packages file folder then verify the integrity of game files. Afterwards you will get a message telling you steam has to re download the files.
Last edited by Patriot; Mar 6, 2021 @ 8:09pm
SpaceCowboy2027 Mar 6, 2021 @ 9:02pm 
Originally posted by Festus Haggen:
I tried something I saw online that seemed to help me, maybe it can help you. In steam go to destiny 2 and select properties, then select local files, then select browse. Delete everything except the Packages file folder then verify the integrity of game files. Afterwards you will get a message telling you steam has to re download the files.

Yeah I saw that too and I did try it a couple days ago before I decided to reinstall the game, but it didn't make a difference lol.
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Date Posted: Mar 5, 2021 @ 12:15pm
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