Have you also tried reisntalling Steam and Destiny 2 on a different partition/hard disk?
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I dont have any other hardware to download it on, and I wouldnt think a corrupted hard drive is the case as I'm able to uninstall/reinstall and play games like Rust and Titanfall flawlessly. Its just Destiny exclusively having a hard time with anything
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Try this, it's usually done to solve the Beagle error, but it may help you with your Marmot error: Press the Windows Key and R key together, write %TEMP% and hit Enter, a folder will open with other subfolders, look for the one named Destiny 2 and rename it (something like Destiny_2_backup for example) and relaunch the game
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I believe for Beagle it would correct, I see a new Destiny 2 file in temp but nothing is inside it. This however still doesnt fix my abnormal problem, weirdly as it is