In Destiny 2, players sometimes encounter error codes that can disrupt gameplay, and following The Final Shape some of the some common offender are the Weasel, Currant, and Cabbage error codes. While errors are unavoidable in a big game like Destiny 2, they’re still frustrating, but knowing what they mean can help.
How can I tell when Destiny 2 errors are happening?
When Bungie is currently investigating a high volume of these errors, working to provide more permanent solutions, it often alerts people on social media. That way, it can help with figuring out what each error code means and how you can address them. For example, on June 4, 2024, the team went to the Bungie Help account to share a note and update times.
What does the Destiny 2 Weasel error code mean?
The Weasel error code generally indicates a network issue. It often stems from an unstable internet connection. To troubleshoot, Bungie recommends switching from WiFi to a wired connection to rule out WiFi signal strength as the problem. If the error persists, power cycle your console by holding the power button for 5 to 10 seconds until it resets.
Attempting to log in on multiple platforms simultaneously with Cross Save enabled can trigger a Weasel error. Additionally, if a player is in an activity when a ban is applied to their account, they will receive a Weasel error and be returned to the title screen.
What does the Destiny 2 Currant error code mean?
The Currant error indicates interruptions between server and game connections. This often stems from network hardware issues or problems with your ISP. Bungie says these issues are actively monitored to identify trends impacting players.
To resolve this error, I recommend you ensure your internet connection is stable. Bungie’s Network Troubleshooting Guide can help address persistent issues. The guide provides best practices for resolving connection stability problems, which could include adjusting your network setup or consulting your ISP.
What does the Destiny 2 Cabbage error code mean?
The Cabbage error occurs when router settings block communications to or from Destiny 2’s servers. You may be able to solve this by whitelisting Destiny 2 in your router’s firewall. You can also try switching to a wired connection or adjusting your port forwarding settings.
Understanding these error codes and their solutions can help get you back up and running in Destiny 2 faster. For persistent problems, consulting their official support resources is recommended.
Destiny 2 The Final Shape is now available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Published: Jun 4, 2024 10:40 pm