Destiny 2 is in full swing for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 owners. The latest FPS from Bungie has been met with an outstanding reception, with millions of concurrent players enjoying the latest narrative. From hidden social spaces, to triumphant raid completions – The shooter continues to grow and evolve with even more Public Events on the way and a new Destiny 2 update.
As with any game, new patches come and go and the latest one for the sequel is now live. The game is overall doing quite well, so the patch notes are smaller than per usual and mainly targets bug fixes reported by other players. One of those bugs includes the Man O’ War quest where many reported that if their inventory was full at the time of completion, the reward for that particular questline simply disappears. Good news is that it appears to be completely patched up, alongside issues with the Prism modifier, game mode rotation, and Strike relation.
Included, though not explicitly stated in the notes below, in the update is the removal of the Road Complex AA1 gauntlets that had a design that sparked controversy. For those looking to see that particular item in-game, you’re out of luck.
Destiny 2 Update 1.0.1.3 Patch Notes
Items
- Fixed an issue that caused players to not receive Man O’ War Linear Fusion Rifle Quest Reward when they have a full weapon inventory
- Players can obtain their missing Man O’ War from Asher Mir on IO
UI
- Fixed an issue where the Prism modifier did not persistently display the currently featured element
- Prism will now display a brief screen effect when the element changes to increase visibility
- This will also resolve an issue impacting the Momentum modifier
General
- Fixed an issue where a Raid object was receiving an unintended amount of damage from Wardcliff Coil
- Fixed an issue where completing a Meditation before selecting it from Ikora would hide that Meditation and prevent players from completing it receiving appropriate rewards.
- Fixed a rare memory leak that would result in a Matchmaking crash
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