So for context, I play the PS4 Bedrock edition of Minecraft on PS5 using a disk. I have a world on there that is my favourite world. I have put years of work and effort into it. I’ve played with other people, and I’ve got good memories playing on this world with them. A while ago, every time I used to start up the world, it would almost instantly crash my game and my playstation would say “Something went wrong with this game or app”, with an error code CE-108255-1 in the corner of the screen. I googled what this could mean and what I could do to solve it, the only solution I could find was to delete the game and reinstall it. I’ve since done that but this keeps happening. I made a post on here a few days ago asking about this and someone said that my disc space/memory is full (I’m no tech genius so I’m not sure what this means) and that to solve it I should buy a new minecraft disk. This got me thinking though, would the world size have anything to do with it? For reference the world is 366.2MB. And so if buying a new disk would solve the problem, I assume that eventually the problem would come back, and so would buying the game digitally solve the problem permanently? Can anyone offer me any advice about what any of this means or what I can do? I really don’t want to lose my world and I’d do anything to get it back
So is there anything I can do?