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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.
But starting from the main menu wouldn't disable quick resume. You usually have to disable it separately.
- 2 years ago
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.
- moo8837 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
Wonderful!
I was able to recover it now, thank you
Big X button
Select PGA Tour in the list of programs
= button (left of X)
end of game
- 2 years ago
@dtaunton wrote:I have scoured the in-game menus and see no setting to Enable/Disable Quick Resume.
I’m not sure there is an option in the game or even the console to enable/disable. I believe it’s just a feature specific to Xbox x that’s always on with games it works with. Thie article below talks about it more and mentions the force quit option I use.
https://www.ign.com/wikis/xbox-series-x/How_to_Use_Quick_Resume
- 2 years ago
Will give that a try...obviously a software issue with the Xbox version...
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