Destiny 2 Wait Time Long Queue

Destiny 2 Wait Time: Why Are Queue Times So Long?

The Destiny 2 wait time can be very long, especially when a new expansion like Lightfall arrives. You would think that Bungie would have more servers available by now so that Guardians can experience the new content as quickly as possible at launch. So you might be wondering why queue times are so long, especially when your friends and clanmates might be getting into Destiny 2 faster than you.

Why is Destiny 2 wait time so long?

The Destiny 2 wait time is long mainly due to player population as well as your specific server location.

As reported by some users on the Destiny 2 Reddit, the exact length of the queue time for the game can be more or less random. Other players get in quickly while you have to wait around for a half an hour or more, staring at a “Temporarily at Capacity” or “One Moment Please” screen. What’s going on here?

Of course, having a high volume of players will increase wait times, which is expected for a major Destiny 2 expansion like Lightfall. Otherwise, where the closest Destiny 2 server is to your computer also matters. Some players luck out getting connected to a server that still has room left, while others are forced into a server that is already at peak capacity.

Unfortunately, there’s not much you can do about long queue times apart from waiting. Getting out of the line and jumping back into the queue in the hopes that you’ll get ahead doesn’t work and will usually just set you back more.

For more guides on Destiny 2, here’s a list of exotic weapons and armor in Lightfall and more info on the increased max power cap.

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