![]() The only problem is that I have to sync and press “use offline” twice every time I open the game. For some reason only 1 of my 2 worlds managed to sync, but I don’t need the one that didn’t make it so it’s fine. To my surprise, my game save I had been playing last from the Xbox One S was now on the Series X. ![]() I pressed “use offline” once again and the game worked. This part confused me, because it still tried to sync the game even after I tried to use it offline. The error still showed up, but this time I pressed “use offline”. I then restarted my console (you will need to do this) and reopened Subnautica. It then started to speed up and got to 70% in an hour or so, and from there it shot right up to 100% in a minute.Īfter it completed, it tried syncing again, but the error still showed up. This part was very slow, and it stayed on 1% and 2% for about 20 minutes. Once again, the error popped up, but I kept pressing Try Again, and eventually the progress bar appeared (I’m not sure it deleting the saved data from this Xbox caused this to work, or if it was just by random chance). I then opened Subnautica and started syncing my data. ![]() I should also note that I went offline on the Xbox One S, just in case that had any part to play in this. From there I deleted my saved data from only this console, which means my saves on the Xbox One S would still be safe. I then went to my saved data and clicked on my profile. So I went to my games and apps on the Series X, and pressed “manage game and add-ons”(will be under “More options”) for Subnautica. I don’t really understand how I got it to work, and I’m not sure if it will work for others, but I’ll tell you all how I did it. I somehow managed to fix the cloud issue for my Xbox Series X. ![]()
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