Yesterday, Bungie re-opened Destiny's beta servers (following some planned maintenance), inviting those on Xbox One and Xbox 360 to join the MMO shooter mayhem. While I'd consider the launch to be smoother than what we experienced on PlayStation, it's still not without flaws.
In fact, Bungie has already acknowledged a problem with party stabilization on Xbox One.
We have detected party stabilization issues. Welcome to the Beta test. We'll get you back in soon. Watch this space.
— Bungie Help (@BungieHelp) July 23, 2014
Thankfully, they've already got a fix for it. And it's actually kind of easy.
If you're having errors with Destiny on Xbox One, Bungie recommends turning off your console, unplugging it, and then restarting it. Ah yes, the ol' if it fails once just unplug it and try again method — works every time.
If encountering Party Stabilization errors on Xbox One: try turning off your console, fully unplugging, then plugging in and trying again.
— Bungie Help (@BungieHelp) July 23, 2014
Ah, the joys of beta. Better now than in September, right?
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