So, I gotta tell you about this whole mess I got into with Destiny 2 the other day. I was all hyped up to play, you know, ready to jump in and do some raids. But then, bam! I got hit with this “CAT error” thing. I was like, “What the heck is a CAT error?”
Turns out, it’s some kind of issue with the game’s connection or something. I did some digging around, trying to figure out what was going on. Apparently, it’s a common thing. Lots of people run into this CAT error when they’re trying to play Destiny 2. It’s super annoying because it basically stops you from playing. You can’t connect to the servers, can’t join matchmaking, nothing. It’s like the game just decides to take a nap or something.
First thing I did was check to see if it was just me or if everyone was having the same problem. Turns out, it wasn’t a widespread thing, so it was something on my end. Okay, cool, I can deal with that. I figured it must be something to do with my game being out of date or something like that. They were saying that usually if you are getting this error, it’s because you need to update the game.
So, I went ahead and checked for updates. I’m on PlayStation, so I went to the game in my library, pressed the options button, and checked for updates. And guess what? There was an update! I started the download, hoping that would fix everything.
- Turn on the console
- Go to the game in the library
- Press the options button
- Check for update
It took a little while to download and install, but once it was done, I restarted the game. And you know what? It worked! No more CAT error. I was back in action, ready to take on whatever the game threw at me. It was such a relief, honestly. I was worried I’d have to do some crazy troubleshooting or something.
So, yeah, that’s my story about the Destiny 2 CAT error. If you ever run into this, don’t panic. Just make sure your game is updated to the latest version. That seems to do the trick most of the time. It’s a simple fix, but it can save you a lot of frustration.