Troubleshooting on console
Totally Accurate Battle Simulator
Crashes
Frequent crashes may occur on console if you have a lot of custom content (both units, battles and maps that you’ve created yourself and content subscribed to in the workshop). It may help to remove some of your custom content.
If the game is crashing on startup or if you are unable to unsubscribe to workshop items in-game, you can follow these steps:
Go to https://mod.io/g/tabs and sign in using your Xbox/PlayStation account. Nintendo players should log in using the email that was entered in-game the first time you opened the workshop.
In the panel to the left, click on My Collection. Here you can see your in-game subscriptions. Unsubscribe from everything by clicking the red X.
Start the game to see if it works better.
If the crashes persist, reinstall the game. (On Xbox, there will be a screen where you can select which components to remove - select to remove everything).
Please note that uninstalling the game will remove units, battles and maps that you’ve created yourself. If you can, upload your content to the in-game workshop first to save it online (you can then re-download everything when you install the game again).
On Xbox, the workshop is also shared with PC players. PC players often upload content that requires community-made mods in order to work. It is highly recommended not to download anything that looks like it might require mods on console (anything that you can’t create in the official unit creator like animal units or vehicles for example), as these will often cause problems such as crashes and will not work on console.
Connection issues on Xbox
To play multiplayer with a friend, both players require an Xbox Game Pass Core/Ultimate subscription.
If you are having problems hosting or joining multiplayer games, your internet connection may have a strict or moderate NAT. Read this guide for more information and to check your current NAT type on your Xbox: https://support.xbox.com/en-ZA/help/hardware-network/connect-network/xbox-one-nat-error