The Destiny 2 error code Centipede is not only amusingly named; it also prevents you from playing the game. Fortunately, there is a way to fix this error code Centipede and return to the Exo Frame and Heists; we’ll show you how.
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Destiny 2 Guide – How to fix error code Centipede
Centipede is a general networking error code that can occur when a connection to the game servers is lost. If you can’t get back in, Bungie recommends switching to a wired connection if you’re using Wi-Fi. If your NAT is Strict or Type 3, change it to Open or Type 1 in the settings.However, not all NAT Type issues are solvable. If you are on a university or corporate network, or if your ISP limits the type of traffic you can send/receive, you may have an uncontrollable NAT problem. To resolve this issue, you may need to contact your network administrator or ISP.
If Bungie’s instructions aren’t working, the best thing you can do is reload and play activities that you don’t mind being dropped from for the next half hour. If a half-hour has passed and you haven’t been dropped, you’re probably fine. However, if you can’t even access the menu to load up into orbit, it’s best to leave now and return later. On Destiny’s servers, reset is always a difficult task.
About Destiny 2
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Developer(s) | Bungie |
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Producer(s) | Patrick O’Kelly |
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Genre(s) | First-person shooter, MMOG |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |