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- EA_Illium2 years ago
EA Staff (Retired)
Hi @troyfitz1969, Thanks for the update, to confirm does an error pop up anywhere? If not would it be possible to get a clip of when you try to purchase the pass? No message or pop-up. It just does nothing when you press X. Everything else on the screen seems to work.
- Mark_Miwurdz2 years agoSeasoned Ace
Remove 'Quick Resume'.
If I'm NOT in the game, it doesn't appear on the Quick Resume menu.
If I'm IN the game, go to the Quick Resume menu and choose to remove it, the game closes. When reloaded, it's back on the Quick Resume menu.
How do I prevent it from being on the Quick Resume menu?
- EA_Illium2 years ago
EA Staff (Retired)
Hey @troyfitz1969
So Quick Resume is a feature Xbox/Microsoft added to the Xbox Series X (and S I believe). Essentailly it holds your last 2-4 games in memory to quickly switch to in-between them without having to fully restart.
I'm not aware of a way to completely disable the feature, With the new generation of Xbox the proper way to fully close a game when playing is to...
- Hit the Xbox controllers power button.
- Navigate to the game tile on the left hand menu
- Press the Start button (right center button with the 3 stacked lines)
- Then select "Quit"
P.S. You can also see which games are in QR by select the "My Games and Apps" option from the left-hand menu.
However you will need to do this every time you launch a game, as the console automatically puts it back in this Quick Resume state once you launch the title again.
I've seen issues with my XSX with downloading games/updates if I have alot of games stored in QR, or with some games not refreshing or syncing correctly because of how the QR feature might start them.
Generally there should be some sort of image that pops up when you launch a game if it's doing so from Quick Resume, If you do run into an issue where something isn't loading or giving connection related errors. Trying to close it and relaunch can help.Cheers!
The steps you provided is exactly how I close all my games.
And I as I stated before, trying to remove it from the Quick Resume menu closes the game and reloading it causes it to go back to Quick Resume.
I've tried everything I can think of and every suggestion that has been provided to me (which I appreciate) and I can't purchase the Premium Pro Pass. I guess EA doesn't want my money. Lol.
- Mark_Miwurdz2 years agoSeasoned Ace
If you see the 'it's in the game' intro screen, it means you have removed the previous quick resume.
I see that every time it loads
- EA_Illium2 years ago
EA Staff (Retired)
Hey @troyfitz1969
When you have a moment, can we also try the following if you have not?
- Remove any connected device, or additional USB's from the console then restart the Xbox and check
- Check for updates
- Try the steps in our Connection and Advance Connection Guides
- Open you're Xbox NAT Type
- Change DNS settings (You can use the public google DNS primary: 8.8.8.8, secondary: 8.8.4.4, unless there is a different DNS you would rather use)
- Persistent Storage
- Go to settings > Select Device & Connections > Then Blue-Ray
- Select Persistent Storage > Clear Persistent Storage
- Alternate Mac:
- Go to settings > Select General > Then Network settings
- Go to advanced settings > Alternate Mac address > Select clear
- Select restart
Been out of town for work this week. Booted up my Xbox this morning and it required a system update. After the update, the Premium Pro Pass purchase was working. IDK.
Same on Ps5.. hit square does nothing
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