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@Dadaruklija wrote:
I bought the disc version for the Series X yesterday. Disconnected the internet connection to the xbox and then put the CD in, downloaded the game completely offline. Registered with a different profile and started the game, unfortunately there was no difference to the hard drive version. Game still broken..but I know one thing, I no longer need to experiment with settings on the router, on the TV and other tricks and tips. What did I learn from this test? that I can't blame EA anymore, I'm the last one who would protect EA but in this case, in my opinion, the next-gen is to blame, which doesn't get along with the game. I don't want to think that the console is too weak for NHL and FIFA, because all other games work fine, NHL also worked fantastic for me for at least 100 hours of play. The console can't be too weak, so it must be an update or some setting that is incompatible with the game, I can't think of anything else..I also apologize to eaaljo if I was too emotional at times. Glad I did this test
I bought the disc version for NHL22 (Series X/S) cheap in the summer. It did nothing. Too many players play the game normally for it to be outright incompatible. These are not exactly technological marvels of games requiring insane graphics and computing power. I had my Series X for NHL21 from May-September '21. Worked perfectly. I've had 3 Xbox X/S, all with the same NHL22/23 issues. Funny part? NHL21 works absolutely fine, and I just tested it as I'm typing this.
There has to be a specific explanation. I refuse to believe the new Frostbite engine is simply a coincidence with my issues manifesting. Did you wipe the other data before re-installing? I'm convinced between the shortcut start-ups to the game loading or the Cloud data that something sticks to the short term memory of these systems. I don't know why it clears up sometimes at 4am for offline and online; it's an inconsistency in a mess of them.
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