From what I've been reading on the forums, one remedy for some of the missing Achievements is to clear your system's cache memory. My understanding is that this only removes title updates and doesn't affect DLC or game saves. However, I'm wondering just how much this will affect my other games. Will I have to re-download/re-install all sorts of updates for all my other 360 games after clearing my cache?
I'm just trying to decide how much of a hassle this will be and whether it's worth it to unlock those Achievements I earned or if I should just wait for a fix from BioWare.
Any help or feedback would be appreciated.
Question about clearing Xbox 360's cache
Débuté par
Starlord1138
, janv. 18 2010 07:33
#1
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 07:33
#2
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 09:26
Clearing the cache will remove ALL title updates currently stored on your system, so other games' updates will need to be redownloaded to play online.
However, the Xbox 360 only holds two or three title updates in its cache at a time, so if you haven't played a game recently, you'll likely need to download its updates again.
However, the Xbox 360 only holds two or three title updates in its cache at a time, so if you haven't played a game recently, you'll likely need to download its updates again.
#3
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 10:14
Ham Salad 360 wrote...
Clearing the cache will remove ALL title updates currently stored on your system, so other games' updates will need to be redownloaded to play online.
However, the Xbox 360 only holds two or three title updates in its cache at a time, so if you haven't played a game recently, you'll likely need to download its updates again.
Thanks for the reply.
Will I lose any Achievements earned from DA and/or my other games by deleting my cache?
#4
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 10:31
No, you will not. Achievements are permanently attached to your gamertag once you've played while connected to Xbox LIVE. They are stored in your gamertag profile and not your cache.
Modifié par Ham Salad 360, 18 janvier 2010 - 10:34 .
#5
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 10:33
Thanks again.
Now I have the reassurance to go ahead and try this.





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