Nobody knows anything more than what they've posted in the topic about it. When they figure out something new, it'll be there. Until then, you'll just have to wait.
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[quote]Nobody knows anything more than what they've posted in the topic about it. When they figure out something new, it'll be there. Until then, you'll just have to wait.[/quote] As much as I agree. It shouldn't take them months to fix a problem. I mean alright it doesn't affect everyone. But being someone who very rarely pulls pocket on a collection of a game to play with her friends I would like to know what exactly it is that they are doing to try and fix the problem so that I can do just that. Otherwise they would be a few less customers for them. Lol. I refuse to give them money say through eververse until they fix their shit lol *shrug* Plus who in this world is patient enough to wait for a £50 game to fix itself? Lol For a big company with plenty of resources to pull and a community to listen too they sure like to test said patience of players......
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Optimizing code so that it works for every single variation of internet setup is impossible. Someone will always have problems. Even now when quite a few people have problems, it's still not easy to find what causes the problem. Destiny probably has over 10's of thousands of lines of code.