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Hello there Try deleting the Destiny 2 folder (or txt file inside it) located in the temp folder. C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Temp The next time you start the game, new ones will be formed. I don't know if this will help with game crashes. But it helped when on a PC the game constantly tried to check the integrity of the files on its own. I hope it helps.
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  • I've just uninstalled steam and reinstalled on a new partition like the comment below mentioned and the problem persists. I've gone to the temp folder but there isn't a destiny 2 folder in here. I'm unsure as to why.

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  • Try this method: 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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