Hi everyone,
I’m experiencing constant crashes in Destiny 2 with the infamous Broccoli error code. The game runs for about 5-10 minutes and then crashes every time. I’ve tried nearly every troubleshooting step I could find, but nothing has worked so far. Here’s a list of what I’ve already attempted:
Downgrading to an older graphics driver
Verifying game files on Steam
Disabling MSI Afterburner
Disabling all overlays (Steam, Discord, NVIDIA, etc.)
Disconnecting my second monitor (I read that Destiny 2 has issues with dual-monitor setups)
Many other common fixes recommended online
Despite all of this, the crashes continue, which makes the game basically unplayable.
I’m attaching my DxDiag report here in case it can help identify the root cause. I would really appreciate it if anyone has suggestions or has experienced similar issues.
https://pastebin.com/Q3eqqLJJ
my specs are:
GeForce 3060
AMD Ryzen 5600x
16 GB RAM
MSI B550 Gaming Plus Mainboard
Thanks in advance for your help!
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guys i finally found a fix that seems to help. im ingame for 3 hours now with no crash. never been so far. the fix for me was: 1. Device-Manager 2. Audio, Sound and Gamecontroller 3. deactivating "NVIDIA High Definition Audio"
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You may want ot check for an updated BIOS: it looks like the one you are using may be pretty old.
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Hi there, Error code: BROCCOLI signifies a problem with the detection of the player’s GPU, often due to a driver crash. To try and resolve this issue, players are advised to keep their Operating System and Graphic Drivers updated to the most recent version. If you haven't already, we recommend that you update your graphics card drivers directly from the manufacturer’s website. This will ensure you have the most up-to-date drivers and can help resolve these types of issues. You may want to try the following steps as well: [quote][b]1[/b]. Enable "Game Mode" in Windows 10 or, if you already have "Game Mode" enabled, try disabling it. [b]2[/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]3[/b]. In your Settings, cap your framerate to keep GPU usage below 90% to see if this helps. [b]4[/b]. If you have an NVIDIA graphics card, see if the card stabilizes using [url=https://www.evga.com/support/faq/afmviewfaq.aspx?faqid=59594]NVIDIA's temporary debug mode[/url]. [b]5[/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]