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I don't believe it is the xbox. I don't crash on any other game and I sometimes play 12-18 hour sessions with no problems. It's only this game and Ive found a plethora of others who are having the same issue. Just because the issue doesn't affect everyone, it doesn't mean its not a game issue.
It makes the most sense.
Why else would only SOME of the exact same console be affected?
- OskooI_00719 hours agoSeasoned Ace
Software is 100% exactly the same on every console, but hardware is not exactly the same on every console.
There's variations during the manufacturing process of hardware.
- xToo_Palex19 hours agoSeasoned Scout
So....it's the console, not the software.
- OskooI_00717 hours agoSeasoned Ace
xToo_Palex wrote:
So....it's the console, not the software.
That's what I'm leaning towards. Even after a factory reset which installs all the software to default settings the consoles are still crashing. Which only leaves hardware as the possible cause in my opinion.
Microsoft tunes the processor voltage on a per console basis during manufacturing. Meaning the processor inside each console is custom tuned.
The way some Xbox consoles are crashing so hard that the console powers off seems to suggest a voltage issue causing the processor to crash.
If that's the case then Microsoft is to blame for not tuning the processor voltage correctly on some consoles during manufacturing.
Here's a Xbox hardware engineer talking about how the processor voltage on each Xbox console is custom tuned during manufacturing.
Andrew Roedel, Principal Electrical Engineer at Microsoft wrote;
Actually mentioned, one of the other things that allows us to do it in manufacturing, is to adjust each rail of each console of each SoC, so all the different voltages independently for that particular SoC. So that we can optimize the power on a per console per rail basis, and across different power states, and really deliver the lowest power console possible, still meeting the performance guides.
- OneShotRoyalty19 hours agoRising Novice
Different configurations and settings. Different hardware. Different apps installed. Different storage capacities. Game installed in different locations. Different game habits. Different networks. Different network settings. Different connection. Nat types. Almost anything can cause a game to crash. It doesnt mean it's the console.
- ssgjones3318 hours agoSeasoned Rookie
This is why I strongly believe it is not the console. I'm able to play plenty of other very graphically demanding games with no problems . I'm only experiencing crashing games that are specifically from EA. I had the same problem with Battlefield 2042. The Xbox series X version was crashing exactly like the battlefield 6 beta. What was interesting is I could play the OG Xbox version and it didn't crash. Which shocked because I bought the game and didn't play it for 2 years. Then one day I figured I'd give it a try again and they must have patched it because it started working. Now I regularly play Battlefield 2042 on the Xbox series X version on my series X with no crashes. I had this problem with Madden also. What **bleep**ing sucks is there's nobody at EA that cares. You can't contact anyone nor they respond to any of the comments here. At this point I'm not sure I'm going to spend my money on games from EA anymore because the customer service is just atrocious
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