Even with the disc though, doesnt it install the entire game to the hard drive? I may be wrong but I thought I had read that.I would rather have the discs.... after all how many games can you hold on a 500 GB drive?
Someone correct me if I am wrong here.
If I have read correctly, you can download the games with the One. Be it new big titles (say Call of Duty), or arcade games.
If that is so, what is the advantage of buying the physical disc? They both install to the hard drive to play, and downloading saves you a trip to the store.
Now I know some will buy the disc because of internet limitations, but is that basically the only advantage?
Trading the games in when you are done?
Ramp nailed the primary advantage. You can also take the disc with you to a friends house or loan it to them when you are done. That won't work with a download unless you take the whole console with you.
I noticed I can't say "Xbox watch Science Channel"
Whenever I do it takes me to the SyFi Channel.
I don't have my Xbox yet but I'm going all download for the games I buy on PS4. Features like quick switching only work if the game is downloaded or the disk is in your drive. I'm done switching disks and having entire bookshelves filled with game cases. Plus with remote play I can play any of the games I downloaded away from home instead of just whatever happens to be in the drive. If you do run out of space deleting games is no big deal. You can download them again as many times as you want. I put a 1TB drive in my PS4 to make sure I had plenty of space. External USB drive support is coming soon for Xbox One so that should take care of a lot of the problems.
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