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No... the issue is always consistent on the Xbox Series X until it is fixed in a patch....and I have never used the Quick Resume feature. Always start from the main menu.
- dtaunton2 years agoSeasoned Rookie
P.S. I was a technology and Software Program and Product Manager for a major company for 25 years until I retired last year. I have also been heavy into gaming since the early 70s. So, my experience weighs into my comments.
- Mark_Miwurdz2 years agoSeasoned Ace
But starting from the main menu wouldn't disable quick resume. You usually have to disable it separately.
- dtaunton2 years agoSeasoned Rookie
I have scoured the in-game menus and see no setting to Enable/Disable Quick Resume.
- 2 years ago
I have an X and have had this happen a couple times.
The issue will persist through reboots of the Xbox, but it can be cleared. The way I have successfully cleared it each time is by simply playing another game title, or by hitting the x box home button, selecting ea pga tour from the active programs list and using the “quit game” option from that menu.
Because of how I clear it, it makes me believe the issue is potentially associated to the quick resume function. It appears maybe cached files from a previous session are being corrupted and causing performance issues. By fully exiting the game with a quit or playing a different game, those files are getting cleared.
- 2 years ago
@dtaunton wrote:No... the issue is always consistent on the Xbox Series X until it is fixed in a patch....and I have never used the Quick Resume feature. Always start from the main menu.
Are you shutting down your device, or do you just put it into sleep/standby mode until your next use?
Could be a memory leak causing the issue. I'm not saying it isn't software related... but I would be interested to see if this resolves the issue as a workaround.
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