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You can't install Titanfall completely on your hard drive, only the mandatory files and the HD content.
I will provide you several workarounds, please accept as a solution if one of following steps helped you to solve this issue. If not, please respond that we can look for other possible solutions.
To make sure that no corrupt data causing your issue, you should clear your cache:
- From the dashboard, click on My Xbox.
- Select System Settings.
- Select Storage.
- Highlight Hard Drive Device.
- Press Y to select Device Options, then Clear System Cache.
- Reboot your console.
Redownload the updates for the game. NOTE: Not all games have a Title Update File.
- From the Dashboard, click on My Xbox.
- Select System Settings.
- Select Storage.
- Select Hard Drive Device by pressing A.
- Select Games and Apps.
- Select Game Title.
- Delete Title Update File.
- Restart Game.
- Download the update when prompted.
Cheers
Basti
I am running an older xbox 360 with HD component cable (not HDMI). I have tried unplugging the cable from the back of the xbox and plugging it back in during my "rainbow gameplay" and the issue is still there. If the game doesn't freeze up on me and I can finish the match, the score screen still has the rainbow colors.....but when the game pulls you back to the lobby, the interim loading photo (all the ships in space) is clear as can be -no issues.
I am currently able to play 1/2 a match perfectly, then the rainbow texture come. I have to exit to the dashboard, restart the game, optimize HD content, and then I get to play another 1/2 game before the issue returns.
So frustrated.
- ApprovedAnonymous12 years ago
This matches my problem to a T. Including the static screen with the ships clear as day while everything is going haywire as well. That always struck me as odd. I was in an online chat with Xbox Support and he thought it could be a cable issue. I wonder if there is anyway to get a 1st gen 360 to export through a traditional HDMI cable and not an HD component cable? Anyone know?
I have a friend who is running a 1st Gen 360, has the same make and model TV, same make and model router and DOES NOT have the issue. He even brought his disk over to run on mine and we ran into the issue. So it isn't disk related.The optimizing HD Content everytime is what strikes me as oddest. It's like the game sense something is wrong or corrupt and is trying to correct it. Having only "in-game" stuff be all wonky, and not the Xbox Dashboard or anything else outside the game not be all pixelated leads me to hope it can be fixed with that patch that was promised a week ago.
I am beginning to see a pattern that most people that have this issue are running 1st Gen 360s. So that's fun. It's probably part of a bigger conspiracy to get us to buy an XboxOne. Ha! (cries inside)