Xbox Series S/X Corrupted World Files on Xbox one ( Series S)

lonelyapk1

Terrarian
I've recently started to experience a very frustrating bug on terraria where my world files keep getting corrupted. I don't know what's causing it and after scouring the forums and reddit I haven't found anyone experiencing this same issue. The world name and info displays correctly however when trying to load into the world it loads up to about 16-17% then the game crashes taking me to the xbox home. Luckily this time my character is not corrupted but when this happened to me a week or 2 ago all my worlds and characters were corrupted. I know my character is okay this time due to the fact that I can create a new world and load into it with my character which I could not do last time. I've tried reinstalling the game, moving it to internal storage on my xbox ( since I originally had the game stored on an external storage device) I've even done a factory reset on my xbox hoping it could fix it. When this happened a few weeks ago I lost 5 characters and worlds with a accumulative total of around 300 hours. I ended up giving up and just deleting my saved data on xbox. ( I don't enjoy having 50 characters or worlds so I didnt want to keep them y'know?) I have spent probably about 100 hours on this world with my fiancé and best friend most of it just building nice things and we haven't even started hardmode. It's my friends first time playing and it has killed all of our motivation. Is there any way to recover this world file. If not can the devs please address this bug. From what I can tell I cannot replicate this bug. There's nothing I can do intentionally to corrupt files. Any advice or tips would be helpful thanks!
 
I think you should empty a bit the XBOX's internal storage a bit since it approaches the critical 90% mark.
I don’t think this is the issue, I’ve had it stored in my external storage for years which is no where near being full (it’s a 4 tb external hard drive ) I don’t have this problem with games like Minecraft which have significantly bigger save files. I appreciate the feedback though.
 
I don’t think this is the issue, I’ve had it stored in my external storage for years which is no where near being full (it’s a 4 tb external hard drive ) I don’t have this problem with games like Minecraft which have significantly bigger save files. I appreciate the feedback though.
I only recently transferred the game to internal storage hoping it could fix the issue
 
Sorry to hear that this is happening - would I be able to get your gamertag so that we can investigate?
 
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