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1. Check for Overheating
Even though you've ensured proper ventilation, the game might be pushing your console to its limits. Try playing in a cooler environment or using an external cooling fan to see if it helps.
2. Adjust Graphics Settings
If the game allows you to modify graphics settings, lower them to reduce the strain on your console's hardware.
Clear Persistent Cache
You mentioned clearing the system cache, but you can also try clearing the persistent cache:
- Go to Settings > Disc & Blu-ray > Persistent Storage.
- Select Clear Persistent Storage.
Perform a Power Cycle
Fully power down your console:
- Hold the Xbox button for 10 seconds until it shuts off.
- Unplug the power cable for a few minutes.
- Plug it back in and restart.
5. Install on Internal Storage
If you're using an external hard drive, try installing the game on the internal storage instead. Some players have reported better stability this way.
Update Game and Console
Ensure both the game and your console are running the latest updates. Sometimes patches address compatibility issues.
7. Contact EA Support
If none of these steps work, reach out to EA Support directly. They might have specific fixes for this issue. You can find more information here.
Let me know if you'd like more detailed guidance on any of these steps! I hope you're able to resolve this soon and get back to enjoying the game
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