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 · Are there ways to download a game onto your PS4 so you don't need the disc without paying for it on the store? Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of QA communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their bltadwin.rug: internet. Yes you need to install the entire game, every byte. This is how it is on PS4 and many PS3 games. The disk acts as install media and a licence key, everything is stored on the PS5 HDD. level 2. 4. Restart your PS4. Now try installing the game again. If it still does not work, disconnect the PS4 from the internet, uninstall the game again, clear the cache again, and try installing the game with your internet connection still off. Sometimes it may take a few minutes for the game to realise that it has actually installed everything.


Yep, disc games take up just as much space as downloads. As someone with horribly slow internet, I find it incredibly stupid, but whatever, I installed a 2 TB internal and when that fills up I'll grab whatever the biggest external I can get my hands on. Did this exact same thing. Will be looking into an 8tb external this holiday. Yes and no. The PS4 is highly reliant on an internet connection, even if it's not technically required. I don't think it would be a good idea to get one without any way to at least update it every once in a while. Otherwise you'll be playing buggy/glitchy games. Most games need patches this gen. PS5 Can Play Games From A Disc With No Patches Check out the console's UI below: That means if you pick up a console at launch, you'll be able to put in the disc for Spider-Man: Miles Morales and play it without downloading any patches.. That's great for anyone that's fed-up of constant patches, but it's also worth noting that you won't get the bug fixes they include.


17 Best PS4 Games That Don't Require An Internet Connection. Besides the controversy surrounding much of the content not actually being on disc, one can eschew the internet after the initial. Hi – Bumblebee’s reply is correct, you can plug your HDD into any PS4, but to play the games installed on it you’ll either need the disc that the data came from, or be signed in with the PSN account that downloaded the game. If you’re upgrading to a PS4 Pro, you should be able to just plug in and play without re-downloading anything. Yes and no. The PS4 is highly reliant on an internet connection, even if it's not technically required. I don't think it would be a good idea to get one without any way to at least update it every once in a while. Otherwise you'll be playing buggy/glitchy games. Most games need patches this gen.

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