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Readyplayer2
Nov 12, 2024Aspirant
Xr1000 DumaOS 3.0 how do you know what server you connected to Destiny 2
So, I decided to try Geo-filtering on Destiny 2 again. I understand you can’t filter players. However, you should be able to filter servers. I put the radius around my servers that are closest to me. ...
rizz88
Jan 11, 2025Aspirant
You could check your ping or latency—lower ping usually means you're connecting to a closer server. Alternatively, use a network monitoring tool to trace the server IP and confirm if it's within your selected region. Destiny 2 doesn't make it super transparent, though.
Readyplayer2
Jan 12, 2025Aspirant
Well, problem is I play on Xbox. Is there a monitoring tool that will let me see the server from my PC while on Xbox? Because at the moment what I’m doing is drawing or circling the area I want to play in. I actually checked to see where the Destiny 2 servers are and then circled around one. Turn on Strict and Filtering and start the game. Then when I lock in, I turn it off. After the match I always restart the game to make sure it’s properly working. At least when I see the yellow triangles I assume it’s working.
- Netduma-FraserJan 13, 2025NetDuma PartnerNot easily, the best way would be to just use the Geo-Filter for that purpose