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Every server I load into the game crashes the minute I get in the game! Anoyone else?

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Could you try a console restart first, and if that doesn't help, could you try reinstalling the game?

And try to join server around -+15 people on it. It should help.

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I’ll try reinstalling the game as it doesn’t matter how many people are in the server 

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18 minutes ago, Midcomb86 said:

I’ll try reinstalling the game as it doesn’t matter how many people are in the server 

May i also recommend Deleting system cache and saved files.. (Will be faster then re-installing the game).

 

Clearing Cache

Unlike Xbox 360, the Xbox One does not have a menu option to clear cache on the console. Instead, follow these steps to clear cache on an Xbox One:

  1. Turn off your Xbox One.
  2. Once the indicator lights on the front of the Xbox One and the console's power brick are off, unplug the power brick from the back of your console.
  3. Wait at least 30 seconds.
  4. Plug the power brick back into your Xbox One and turn it on.

Deleting Saved Game Data

Game saves, player profiles, and other game data is automatically saved to the Xbox One hard drive by default. If you suspect that data is corrupt, you can delete it from your hard drive.

Please note: Deleting saved game data is permanent and cannot be undone. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you back up your saved game data to online storage or a USB storage device before deleting it.

Follow these steps to access the System Storage and delete game data:

  1. From Xbox Home, go to Settings.
  2. Go to System and select Storage.
  3. Select Manage storage on the right-hand side of the screen, then select View contents.
  4. Highlight a game, press the Menu button, and select Manage game.
  5. Select Saved data on the left-hand side of the screen.
  6. Choose a game to access the game’s saved data.
  7. From here, use the Options Menu to delete files or to view more information about a specific file.

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Ah damn too late if the reinstall doesn’t work I’ll try this thank you for all your help 

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Just now, Midcomb86 said:

Ah damn too late if the reinstall doesn’t work I’ll try this thank you for all your help 

Ahh. No worries, keep us updated.. Hopefully you get it working

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