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I am not sure what is happening but came here now in hopes for some answers but I have seen a few others having this same issue but nothing had seemed to work so far. I had tried doing Open Cases on EA Help but I also do not see my cases after I submit them.
I have tried the Battlefield Beta to begin with but it also crashed constantly within a few minutes which made me stop playing in hopes that there would be a fix to it and was excited for Battlefield 6 at that time. However when I bought the game it's still doing the same thing. Every time I had loaded into a match its a lottery of how long I would be playing until the game either crashed or would totally turn my Xbox off. I then had went through of the process of looking at what I can do to try fix this and looking at if others are experiencing this same issue. I had a few say it is fine but others saying they are dealing with this problem too. I had uninstalled and reinstalled the game a few times, uninstalled HD Packs, reset MAC Address, recently cleaned the Xbox, cleared any data, hard reset the console and much more from troubleshoot pages or other sources yet still no results of it improving and still crashing to where it goes to the home screen or turning off my console outright. The last thing I would want to do is buy a whole new console and would be too worried on if I buy a new console it might still be problem.
I am hoping to hear for any solutions/updates/fixes about this issue or anything more I could do to try resolve this and hoping any update patch would fix the issues too.
Unfortunately, this appears to likely be a hardware issue. There's differences in hardware quality during manufacturing which is where the phrase 'silicon lottery' comes from.
I won't recommend going out and buying a new console since there's no way for me to be 100% sure it's a faulty hardware issue.
There's probably been over 100,000 copies of BF6 sold on Xbox and the vast majority of Xbox players aren't experiencing crashes.
I have a feeling Microsoft is the one at fault. Sadly there's no way to prove it and if the Xbox was sent in for repairs it would most likely pass all of Microsoft's hardware tests.
Unless Microsoft has a BF6 hardware test which I'm sure they don't.
- BurgerKing135711 hours agoSeasoned Newcomer
How can it be hardware when singleplayer plays perfectly fine, all day for me but even in the menu i go onto loadout and it dashboards i just a game after 2 minutes it dashboards, it only happened after the patch on friday for ea app players to play beta weekend 2 it played perfectly fine - it’s 100% an ea problem stop peddling this rubbish
- OskooI_0075 hours agoSeasoned Ace
BurgerKing1357 multiplayer is more demanding on the CPU than singleplayer.
Here's a person playing multiplayer on Xbox Series X with no crashes.
I ask myself, what's different between his Xbox and a crashing Xbox?
The software is 100% the same. That only leaves hardware differences. No two Xbox consoles come off the assembly line exactly the same. That's where the phrase 'silicon lottery' comes from.
- SynicalRiot6 hours agoRising Newcomer
Bought the newest version of the Series X digital edition 3 days before BF6 launch purely to be able to play it, highly doubt it's a hardware issue especially considering these new Series X's have far superior cooling and a newer processor than the ones sold at launch. Not to mention single player works just fine ://
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