![]() Everyone else is running Destiny 2 just fine, so it's not Bungie's or the game itself's issue.Other machines are running other games, thus that's why I have no issues with other games.However, they CAN'T manually assign me another machine, so there's no way to prove this as for now. According to the support it's supposed to assing me to the best available machine nearby whenever I launch a game. For some reason, I'm assigned to this machine everytime.There's one machine running Destiny 2 in my closest datacenter that has performance issues.So, with all this information here's my theory: I can use other streaming services such as PSNow without ANY issue at all.Chrome Flag "Hardware-Acceleration Video Encoding" is enabled.JavaScript is enabled on the Google Chrome browser.No VPN whatsoever or anything that could interfere with the connection.Router DNS settings have been changed for Google's (8.8.8.8 Primary, 8.8.4.4 Secondary) and TCP/UDP ports 44700-44899 have been opened.300Mbps symmetric fiber connection at home.Tomb Raider, Samurai Showdown and Farming Simulator run FLAWLESSLY at max resolution/framerate on both devices. The poor performance issues is present both on Chrome browser and Chromecast. ![]() I started having this issue on December 8th 17.00 CET approximately. ![]() I've been using Stadia since November 21 with NO issues before this.Here's some information if someone wants to think it through: Basically, when I launch Destiny my experience is as follows:Īt the 0:38 mark more or less, the quality degrades and the framerate goes below what should be qualified as "playable" for a first-person shooter like Destiny. Hey, so after going for over 48h through Google's chat support and Twitter support I came to the conclusion there appears to be no solution for my problem as of now. ![]()
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