I made a request on their website. Someone replied that they are aware of the problem and that a fix will be released this week...
ya it's weird definitely I even went to go exchange it for another copy at the store lol and it's the same thing so that means it's something on there end to fixI'm currently experiencing the same issue. My game starts normally, but once it reaches the main menu it freezes and then crashes to the home screen. It was working fine last night and I havn't changed anything since then - I have no idea what has happened!
It's on their end. I disconnected from the internet, and the game runs fine. As soon as I reconnect, the game crashes. This was done multiple times after both uninstalling the game and reinstalling, and doing several cold-starts on the Xbox. It's not their servers per-say (since both Stellaris and Cities:Skylines run fine online), more likely the mod server is screwing up the start menu even if you don't have mods installed.ya it's weird definitely I even went to go exchange it for another copy at the store lol and it's the same thing so that means it's something on there end to fix
Oh man ty I'm gonna try that I figured mabey mod aswell wish me luck lolI actually figured out what was going on with my game earlier this afternoon. Turns out that you can install mods through your browser via the Paradox Mod site. If you click the subscribe button on any of the mods it automatically installs to your game. Turned out a few of the mods that I had installed via the browser did not agree with the actual game. So after uninstalling them - unsubscribing from them - via the site my game works normally. I would suggest NOT installing/subscribing from the website and strictly use the mod manager through the game as that will notify you - by freezing and quiting - that the mod you are attempting to install isn't working properly for whatever reason.
Srry to bug u again lol but do u have that site link by chance?I actually figured out what was going on with my game earlier this afternoon. Turns out that you can install mods through your browser via the Paradox Mod site. If you click the subscribe button on any of the mods it automatically installs to your game. Turned out a few of the mods that I had installed via the browser did not agree with the actual game. So after uninstalling them - unsubscribing from them - via the site my game works normally. I would suggest NOT installing/subscribing from the website and strictly use the mod manager through the game as that will notify you - by freezing and quiting - that the mod you are attempting to install isn't working properly for whatever reason.
Sorry I'm replying so late! I usually only check the forums once or twice a day unless I make a post that I am looking for information from. I just decided to check this before heading off to bed. I'm glad that my little adventure was able to help you fix your issue as well. Hopefully all future issues are just as simple to fix... :: crosses fingers ::I found it lol nvevermind ty so much it does work)))