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Hey @JupiterFlux.
To my knowledge the Xbox One will reserve space to be used for the save files for each game you play. You should be able to see the amount of reserved space it has set aside if you select Mass Effect Andromeda and hit the menu button on the controller. Go to Manage Game, then select Saved Data. You should see all your local save files there, along with a block for the reserved space. That will show you how much has been allocated for that particular game.
If you haven't already, I would try clearing out that reserved space to see if it helps. When you start the game up again it will recreate the reserved space, so if something is amiss with the space that's been set aside already that might help.
/Kent
There is no reserved space as other games have. And while I can’t guarantee I would have seen it before, I don’t think I ever noticed any for Mass Effect: Andromeda as other games have.
- EA_Kent6 years ago
Community Manager
Hmm, I see. That's pretty odd. Do you have the game installed on an external hard drive, or is it using the storage device that was included in the Xbox?
/Kent
- 6 years ago
The game is installed on an external drive with the add-ons on the internal drive. I can try deleting and reinstalling everything on the internal drive if you think that would help, but I’ll mention I have plenty of other games installed on the external drive that work fine.
- EA_Kent6 years ago
Community Manager
I think it would be worth a try to see if it helps. I'm wondering if there's something that's preventing it from properly allocating the reserved space on the external drive.
If you can give it a shot I would appreciate it. Let me know how it goes when you can.
/Kent