Bungie launched Destiny 2’s cross save feature yesterday and unfortunately it’s not gone quite as smoothly as they would have hoped. Users are reporting a number of problems and Bungie have posted the following known issues, including the rather ambiguous “something weird happened.”
Known Issues
• “Something weird happened”: We are investigating an issue where some players see “Something weird happened” when attempting to enable Cross Save.
• Account Authentication: We are investigating an issue where account authentication may become undone as some players attempt to enable Cross Save.
• “500” Errors: We are investigating an issue with account authentication on Bungie.net, which results in “500” errors for some players.
• “I Agree” Button: We’re investigating an issue where mobile browsers can’t click this button when linking to Steam. For now, please use a desktop or laptop computer to link to Steam.
• Microsoft Edge: We’re investigating an issue where “Error: Object doesn’t support property or method ‘scrollTo'” appears when using Microsoft Edge. At this time, it’s recommended to use another browser to link up.
• Displayed Account Licenses: We’ve observed reports indicating that not all Destiny 2 content licenses are being shown to players when preparing for PC migration. Players can dismiss this prompt, which may sometimes report an incomplete list of game licenses. All owned licenses will be transferred with PC migration later this year.
Bungie’s Community Manager has Tweeted that they are monitoring the problems.
Re: Cross Save
We'll be monitoring/investigating issues throughout the launch window. Minor hiccups may occur, with so many of you eager to hit the button.
Stay tuned to @Bungiehelp and the Help forums on https://t.co/lfIXnF8M0B for the latest.https://t.co/TcmUSYGFvY pic.twitter.com/R4y7S1snIJ
— dmg04 (@A_dmg04) August 21, 2019
Steam linking is also live and required for players with a PC account to enable Cross Save. This is because Destiny 2 is moving from Battle.net, which is run by previous Destiny publishers Activision, to Steam. The move will include a one-time transfer of all Destiny 2 content that a player already owns. These will include Player Accounts, Destiny 2, Expansions, Silver, Annual Pass, etc.
Destiny 2’s Season of the Undying was revealed this week and takes Guardians back to the Black Garden, birth place of the Vex.
Destiny 2: Shadowkeep launches on October 1st for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.
Source: Bungie
