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Destiny 2 Servers Overwhelmed by "The Final Shape" Expansion Launch

‘As the population increases, players might hit a queue’: Destiny 2 Team responds to critical server issues

Destiny 2: The Final Shape was made live yesterday and the game’s servers weren’t ready for the chaos. Due to a heavy influx of players logging in for the mega expansion, the game experienced server crashes and “Kick to Orbit” errors. Here’s how the Destiny 2 Team responded to the issue. “Last night, we solved

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Wuthering Waves How to Turn On Electricity in the Court of Savantae (Rewinding Raindrops Quest)

Wuthering Waves: How to Turn On Electricity in the Court of Savantae (Rewinding Raindrops Quest)

Adventurers, the Court of Savantae awaits! But before you dive headfirst into danger, a tricky electrical puzzle stands in your way – the “Rewinding Raindrops” quest. This guide will have you repowering the area and unlocking its secrets in no time! Step 1: Light Up Your Brain Cells (Literally) Just arrived? You’ll find a locked

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Missing Prismatic Subclass in Destiny? Bungie Confirms Fix

Missing Prismatic Subclass in Destiny 2? Bungie Confirms Fix

Bungie has acknowledged that there is an issue affecting players who completed the Transmigration mission before the most recent update. These players could be lacking the Prismatic subclass, a new addition to the game. The Problem: The issue prevents players from accessing the Prismatic subclass despite finishing the prerequisite quest, the Transmigration mission. The Solution:

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Joro Spiders: Flying (or Ballooning) Across the East Coast – Friend or Foe?

Joro Spiders: Flying (or Ballooning) Across the East Coast – Friend or Foe?

The East Coast is buzzing with the news about the new eight-legged inhabitant, the Joro Spider. They are vibrantly orb-weavers colored and hail from East Asia, with their first sighting recorded in Georgia during 2014. Due to their ability to balloon (sometimes referred to as “flying”) away, populations have been set up remarkably quickly, according

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