Started trying to play through Spire of the Watcher to get the quest progressions for the encounters and I'm randomly getting the "Broccoli" error code.
Have already checked driver updates and reinstalled to be sure, integrity of game files is fine and dandy, have attempted V-Sync both enabled and disabled, set it to "Run as Administrator", disabled the Game Mode in Windows settings (Windows 10), and it still keeps happening randomly throughout the encounter.
Have not yet verified if it occurs elsewhere in the game or if it's just in Spire, but on the current driver version I have played the regular Episode content and it hasn't had a problem.
Specs/possible pertinent info:
i7-10700k
32GB Corsair 3600 DDR4
ASUS ROG Strix Z590-A Gaming WiFi
ASUS TUF RTX 4070 Ti Gaming OC
PSU is 1200W (not getting any issues with power delivery)
Game is running from a 2TB Samsung M.2
I just wanna play. Please Help.
EDIT: The game crashed out right before I typed all this, and in the time it took to write it Steam is still showing "STOPPING" on the game screen instead of "PLAY". So the game isn't even actually fully shutting down.
Second Edit: The game won't even launch because it says I don't have permissions to do so...insert the animated Hades gif here...disabling the "Run as Administrator" dialogue box fixed that one though
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Hi there, Thank you for your detailed report. We understand you're encountering the Broccoli error code in the Spire of the Watcher. We're sorry to hear of this, as we can imagine how this would have impacted your experience with the dungeon. It does seem strange you're still seeing this error, given the troubleshooting you've tried. If you haven't yet tried the following steps, please see whether they help with this. [quote][b]1[/b]. If you use EVGA Precision for overclocking, you may want to disable that since it doesn't play well with Destiny 2. MSI Afterburner might be a good alternative to use. [b]2[/b]. In your Settings, cap your framerate to keep GPU usage below 90% to see if this helps. [b]3[/b]. Some players have reported that a mild underclock for GPU clock of around -100MHz and GPU memory around -50MHzz may help with this issue.[/quote]