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12 years ago
Don't feel like reading through all the previous posts but if this hasn't been mentioned previously... It seems the issue isn't Battlefield 4, it's an issue with the Xbox One itself. When the Xbox One goes into "Power Saving" mode (by turning it off by the controller, tapping the power button, or saying Xbox Turn Off) it doesn't clear RAM. To resolve this issue temporarily, hold the Xbox power button for about 5 seconds until it powers down. That will clear the RAM and hopefully (and unfortunately only temporarily) fix your problem until Microsoft release a patch to resolve it.
- Anonymous12 years ago
As far as i knwon this happen also on ps4 so...
- Anonymous12 years ago
I'm not sure this is teh answer. I always cold boot my XBox One, so - theoretically - there is little chance that RAM gets "full" after only one game! I can guarantee it crashes out to the Dashboard after the first game, and then at regular intervals after. I am laying the blame solely at the feet of EA/DICE, as I have certainly experiencing similar bugs in previous EA Titles...I am surprised Microsoft haven't taken them to task also, since they are getting the XBox One a bad name!
This needs to be sorted...AND SOON!
@luckynumbers6x wrote:
Don't feel like reading through all the previous posts but if this hasn't been mentioned previously... It seems the issue isn't Battlefield 4, it's an issue with the Xbox One itself. When the Xbox One goes into "Power Saving" mode (by turning it off by the controller, tapping the power button, or saying Xbox Turn Off) it doesn't clear RAM. To resolve this issue temporarily, hold the Xbox power button for about 5 seconds until it powers down. That will clear the RAM and hopefully (and unfortunately only temporarily) fix your problem until Microsoft release a patch to resolve it.
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