Product: FIFA 23
Platform:Steam-PC
Please specify your platform model. PC
AMD or Nvidia Model Number Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060
Enter RAM memory size in GB 32
What is your gamertag/PSN ID? Zatrany
Do you only see this bug when you have cross-play activated? No
Which mode has this happened in? Career Mode
Which part of the mode? Career mode - manager
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? You can just simply open fifa, go pass the press any button page, and then you would be on either the hypermotion2 page or the favorite club selection page.
What happens when the bug occurs? All of my profile settings got resetted, including favorite club, game settings, and music settings. All of my career mode saves also got deleted.
What should be happening instead? Fifa should load normally, without any fuss of selecting your favorite club and setting your music off all over again. And also my career mode saves should be available to play.
Bug has been occuring from the night of april 7, all of my career mode saves got deleted and only the "new career" menu is available. The save profile settings and load profile settings won't work. Music settings got resetted every time i open fifa.
whilst it is only a temp fix this is how you can get it back (u need to do it every time)
you cant start the game with your controller turned on. you need to wait untill it says press any button to continue then when your on the main menu turn on the controller.
another way to get your saves back but not the settings (so u need to change the rules/camera/fave team every time) is when you get to the main menu go into settings (maybe profile?) then the bottom left tab should be delete go into that but DONT delete anything it should show all the saves so u can then back out of that and load your career mode as normal
edit: the latest update seams to of fixed this though you still cant use DS4windows untill the main menu
edit again: turns out it worked the first time but when i closed the game and re opend it the same issue happend again
I managed to recover only the career data, they are visible in the Documents/FIFA23/settings folder and it seems replicated with the EA cloud (I first tried the recover of the installation as indicated in another useless article on this site)
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