Should I wait for the install to complete before playing?
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This is strictly related to the Xbox One as I do not know how the process works for PS4.
During the installation process of a game, the notification comes up "Ready to Start".
I've noticed on some games that even though it said it was ready, I couldn't play the game. It would bring me to the start screen but when I tried to start, it would tell me to wait until installation is complete.
Is there any risk to start playing games while they are still installing? Possible data corruption of the install, or save game data?
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Is it okay to play games while installing?
It`s fine, not a problem. But you may experience while playing a game and downloading at the same time in some cases a lag spike in the game you are playing. But you will do no damage to the hard drives of the system, or anything else.Can you play a game when it says ready to start?
FastStart is separate, and supplants, the existing \u201cready to start\u201d feature that allows some Xbox One games to start before they're fully downloaded. Ready to start typically let gamers play an initial level before the full game was available.Do you have to wait for games to install on PS4?
Unlike a game disc, which you simply insert into the console, digital PS4 games must be downloaded before you can play them. There are several ways to download games onto your PS4, both directly on the console and remotely.Can you play a game while installing on PS4?
Share All sharing options for: Sony PlayStation 4 games can be played while they are downloading. During its PlayStation 4 announcement, Sony revealed that users will be able play online games before they are finished downloading to the system.How to Fix This Error another program is being installed please wait until that installation is comp
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