Does anyone know why its so huge? I bought The Show with my PS4 last year, and was surprised at how huge the game file was. I then expected all PS4 games to be similar, but none of my other four (Madden, AC Unity, DA Inquisition and Lego Hobbit) required a large install of any kind. What is it about the show that mandates that?
Lego games are never as big as the others.
Dragon Age Inquisition supposedly takes up about 41 gig
Assasins's Creed Unity was around 37
So far I have had no problem just removing some of the games that I am not playing as often or that I have finished with, especially if I have the disc. MLB 14 will be removed once I get 15 up and running and made sure I have carried over the saves I want to keep.
Not necessarily, with more time with the hardware and software, the more efficient you get coding. (Which is what programmers do anyways, look for the most efficient way to code as much as you can).
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Xbox One does have the plug and play through the usb port for external HDD support, however.
I've replaced hard drives in desktops and laptops plenty of times, but I'd be really concerned about doing that with my PS4. I think I'll likely start deleting data once I get close instead. I only really play a few games at a time...
Anyone who claims to be a fan of two teams in the same pro sport is actually a fan of none.
I've replaced hard drives in desktops and laptops plenty of times, but I'd be really concerned about doing that with my PS4. I think I'll likely start deleting data once I get close instead. I only really play a few games at a time...
I've replaced hard drives in desktops and laptops plenty of times, but I'd be really concerned about doing that with my PS4. I think I'll likely start deleting data once I get close instead. I only really play a few games at a time...
It isn't hard to do at all, but it is far more difficult than it needs to be, for certain.
I wouldn't let that stop you if that is what you want to do, however. You can pretty much watch a youtube video of someone doing and walk yourself through it in a few minutes.
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