Ideas
It's the forced readjustment of graphic settings mechanism overlapping and causing the crashes, I had started a new save a while back for the first time in VERY long time and it was happening less frequently when manually saving, and now that my game size is back to around 505MB it's happening quite frequently all over again, which is why going to manage worlds or CAS from the “modify in cas” cheat will cause autosaving, autosaves don't cause crashes as much as manual saving does, although when I go back into live mode everything is so overwhelmingly too blurry because of the forced readjustment of graphic settings mechanism in the background, while I'm grateful it doesn't cause crashes in the background like it used to before the special team did something to help performances on all platforms last year, the burglar update was the beginning of the forced readjustment of graphic settings mechanism overlapping and causing crashes whenever manually saving, someone said on the previous thread about this very issue that disabling burglars and removing burglar alarms helped stop the issue from being much less frequent, I own all packs and kits up to date upon posting this personal feedback of my own here, so when I started a new save my starting game size was I think around 470 something MB, then recently it's back at 505 MB which it's usually not safe for me to manually save in live mode anymore otherwise it'll crash & I'll lose much progress unfortunately like I did the other day ago, but surely there's a way to enjoy playing on console without this forced readjustment of graphic settings mechanism someone can come up with something better to retire the feature for us altogether, because even though it says “so I can continue enjoy playing the game” when the pop-up happens I'm personally definitely not going to enjoy playing in such overwhelmingly distastefully blurred objects, I don't understand why this game has this feature in the first place when other games I play do not have such a feature at all whatsoever.