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Anonymous
11 years agoblackoutsti, I was referring to Microsoft's Xbox 360 update. As an update, I deleted the Titanfall Update 8, and cleared the system cache again. Upon doing this, my 360 stopped connecting to LIVE. I went through an extended power cycle after restoring default network settings as per xbox support's directions, which resolved the LIVE issue. For good measure, I re-downloaded my gamer profile from LIVE, as an article on xbox support mentioned that occasionally a system update can cause games to no longer recognize your profile correctly. Re-downloaded Titanfall Update 8, and the issue persists. Same error message for every data center.
UPDATE: Turned off the 360 for a bit, came back, turned it on, and oddly enough Titanfall is working now. Go figure.
UPDATE: Turned off the 360 for a bit, came back, turned it on, and oddly enough Titanfall is working now. Go figure.
11 years ago
Wow. I will try to log on now. Thank you for the info! Maybe we'll catch you online here in a minute!
- Anonymous11 years ago
I can connect as well after a few hours. Yea!
- Anonymous11 years ago
@rorenil wrote:I can connect as well after a few hours. Yea!
Be a few hours before I can try, but good to see some are having success getting on again. I had the best connections on the Aussie server that I've had in weeks, just prior to the Microsoft update. Quite disappointing.
I did find what appears to be a bit of a hack, to uninstall the Microsoft system updates (special controller key sequence while in system settings), so will try that if I can't get on and report back if successful either way.
- Anonymous11 years agoWhatever was broken appears to be fixed. Hope this is the last of it for a while.