Technical Report:
System Specifications:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti (Driver: 591.59 & previous)
RAM: Samsung DDR5 5200MHz
OS: Windows 11 24H2 (Build 26100.6899)
Game Path: D:\Software\Steam\steamapps\common\Destiny 2\
Issue Description: The game crashes immediately upon launch. Windows Event Viewer logs an Exception Code: 0xc0000005 (Access Violation) with "unknown" as the faulting module.
Steps Taken (All failed):
Firmware: Updated BIOS to the latest version available from the manufacturer.
Dependencies: Clean reinstalled Visual C++ Redistributable (2005-2022 AIO) and repaired DirectX.
Cache/Files: Cleared Bungie AppData, NVIDIA DXCache/GLCache, and Steam Shader Pre-cache. Verified game integrity.
Security Settings: Disabled "Kernel-mode Hardware-enforced Stack Protection" and "Exploit Protection (CFG)" specifically for the destiny2.exe.
Environment: Tested in forced dGPU mode and performed a clean boot (disabled all non-Microsoft services). Manually reinstalled BattlEye.
Summary: Despite exhaustive troubleshooting from the BIOS level to system-level security, the 0xc0000005 error persists. It appears to be a critical compatibility conflict between the game's anti-cheat/engine and the current hardware/OS environment.
Closing: I have exhausted all known troubleshooting methods, including hardware firmware updates and software environment cleanups, but I still cannot launch the game. I am very eager to start playing Destiny 2 and would greatly appreciate any technical guidance or a fix to resolve this as soon as possible.
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English
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Hi there! The error code you have provided normally coincides with an AppCrash error code, historically pointing to an issue with the graphics card driver. Please try performing a clean installation of your graphics card driver through the nVidia app. Then, restart your PC and try again.