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i think we found the mystery, talked to my provider, didn't find any errors on sunday and before since my players were acting weird.
Today I was at gamestop, spoke to a salesman who knows the gaming industry well. I explained to him that my game has been totally different since Sunday,
my players are making strange movements and I suspect that my series s is overheating and that's why a hardware error has occurred and that I want to buy a new console.
The first thing he said was the series s and xbox in general does not overheat or very very rarely. Believe me or not he said the same thing as the thread creator wrote here. 99% a cloud/sync error..he saw the 2 gifs that are here, then he said 1000% cloud/sync error..EA will never admit that and never fix it, he said..he as a seller doesn't play EA been playing more for 3 years since EA has these problems.. well guys, not your connection, not your console, not the tv is to blame, it's an error in the cloud storage.. and sorry for my english
@DadaruklijaTrust me, save your money. I have bought THREE Xbox consoles. My original X that worked perfectly fine with NHL21 and other games from May '21 - January '22, before I started having issues with NHL22 (although there was a 2 week period right when NHL22 came out that I had issues, but they temporarily resolved). I bought a Series S in February '22, didn't help. I bought another Series S in July '22 that worked pretty normal on NHL22, to my surprise, but only for the very first night. I returned both S consoles, still have my X, still play some other games (Fall Guys, MLB, etc.) without noticeable delay.
It's not the console. It's not hardware. It's not even the servers in my case. It simply has to be some data transmission bug that affects Xbox processing. That's why I'm focusing on why short term memory/Quick Resume stuff cannot get deleted or reset.
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