Destiny 2 Update Fixes Frustrating Zero Hour Bug
Destiny 2 Update Fixes Frustrating Zero Hour Bug
- Destiny 2's latest update fixes a handful of Crucible bugs, while also reducing the BRAVE title requirements.
- The update also fixes a frustrating bug associated with flawlessly soloing the Zero Hour exotic mission.
- Prior to this patch, soloing Zero Hour without dying would not unlock the expected triumph.
Bungie releases Update 7.3.6.6 for Destiny 2 and even though it's a relatively smaller patch, it addresses one of the bigger issues currently impacting players. Bugs are a constant issue for many live service games, which are constantly seeing patches and new content getting added on a frequent basis. For Destiny 2, fans have been enjoying new content on a nearly weekly basis thanks to the Into The Light update.
Just last week, Bungie brought back the Zero Hour exotic mission, which lets players obtain a craftable version of the Outbreak Perfected pulse rifle. As with other exotic missions, there are those who attempt to solo them, which typically leads to unique triumphs associated with clearing missions without a fire team, finishing them without dying, and then the ultimate triumph of never dying as a solo player. However, those who completed the challenge discovered a frustrating and demoralizing bug that prevented one of the highly sought after triumphs from unlocking.
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Destiny 2 players attempting to flawlessly solo Zero Hour instead discovered a bug that blocked the associated triumph from unlocking. While the individual solo and flawless triumphs were still granted, the sought after "Zero Deaths" achievement stayed locked. Thankfully, Bungie found the issue and corrected the problem in the most recent patch notes.
While the Zero Hour triumph bug may be the biggest piece of news from this update, the patch does make a few additional tweaks, including fixing a glitch that allowed players to go into unintended locations within the three new Crucible maps. Also, heavy ammo should no longer spawn inside a wall on the Dissonance map. The Destiny 2 Brave title is also now easier to obtain, as this patch lowered the requirements to unlock it by one, meaning players can opt to skip 1 of the triumphs rather than needing to unlock all of them.
This weekend also saw the rise of a new bug that caused a lot of frustration within the community. Players began sending friend requests to streamers, which caused new error messages to appear while also kicking them out of the match, in this case Trials of Osiris. Soon enough, the issue escalated as more and more players began seeing these errors. Bungie acknowledged the latest Destiny 2 bug and confirmed it was working on a fix, though no timetable was given. In the meantime, Bungie recommended that players turn off Friend and Clan requests, while also setting Fireteam invites to Friends Only for now.
Destiny 2 Update 7.3.6.6 Patch Notes
CRUCIBLE
- Fixed an issue where players could get into several unintended locations on Eventide Labs, Dissonance, and Cirrus Plaza.
- Fixed an issue where a Heavy ammo crate would spawn inside the wall for certain modes on Dissonance.
BOUNTIES AND PURSUITS
- Fixed an issue where the Zero Hour solo flawless Triumph Zero Deaths was not being granted in Normal difficulty after completing the requirements.
- Reduced the number of Triumphs required for the BRAVE Title by 1.
Destiny 2
Platform(s)Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, PS4, PC, Stadia, Xbox OneReleasedAugust 28, 2017Developer(s)BungiePublisher(s)BungieGenre(s)FPSMultiplayerOnline Co-Op, Online MultiplayerESRBT For TEEN for Blood, Language, and ViolenceExpansionsDestiny 2: Lightfall, Destiny 2: Shadowkeep, Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, Destiny 2: Forsaken, Destiny 2: Beyond Light Expand See at Xbox Games StoreSee at Playstation StoreSee at Amazon