For Xbox One on the Xbox One, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'how to automatically download all 4k patches on One X?' Patches under the manage game tab. Are you booting up your Xbox One only to find a backlog of game updates haven't downloaded and are clogging up your queue? A temporary fix involves holding down the Xbox One's on-console power button to fully power it down, then restarting it. While it tends to fix downloads for a couple hours. How to Download Games Faster (Xbox One) Discussion in 'Xbox One Tutorials' started by Salty Meat Balls, Apr 30. NOTE: if you plan on playing online you still need to download patches/updates etc. Last edited by a moderator: May 1, 2016. Salty Meat Balls, Apr 30, 2016. Salty Meat Balls, Apr 30, 2016 #1.
The Xbox One X is a 4K behemoth capable of running games at UHD resolutions with 60 frames per second and HDR. Dozens of games are slated to receive free updates to take advantage of the X's significant 6TF power boost, and you can begin preparing for that eventuality today.
In the fall 2017 update, regular Xbox One consoles have gained the ability to download 4K assets early to help prepare for the transfer to the Xbox One X, either via local storage or network transfer. Naturally, the 4K assets won't make your games look better on your existing Xbox One, you'll need the X for that. This just helps you get ready to make the move across.
Here's how to take advantage of the new 4K assets and check to see whether they have downloaded.
- Open up the Guide by pressing the Xbox button on your controller.
- Navigate to the right using the joystick to the System cogwheel.
- Use the 'A' button to access Settings.
- Use the joystick and 'A' button to access System.
- Use the joystick and 'A' button to select Backup & transfer.
- Put a check in the box which says Download 4K game content.
- Press the 'B' button to go back to the System menu.
- Now select Updates with the 'A' button.
- Put a check in the box that says Keep my games & apps up to date.
Now, when you have enough storage space, the Xbox One will begin updating your games automatically with 'Enhanced' 4K assets. Like it says in the warning, these file sizes can be astronomically huge, and the Xbox currently doesn't give you a great deal of control when it comes to downloading assets for specific games.
You can check whether a game has installed 4K assets or not using the following method, usable as of the Xbox fall update.
Check whether 4K assets are installed
- Open up the Guide by pressing the Xbox button on your controller.
- Navigate down to the Games & apps button shown here.
- If a game is downloading 4K assets, it should appear in the Updates tab.
- You can check if a game has 4K assets by selecting it, by pressing Right bumper, left bumper, menu and view simultaneously.
- You will see this screen depicting 'Assets installed,' if you see an 'X,' or 'Xbox-Scorpio' we've taken that to mean the game is Xbox One X-ready. We've asked Microsoft to clarify whether or not that is actually the case, though, as many games don't seem to have received updates yet.
- You can also filter games by Xbox One X Enhanced at the top of each section, but it seems to be a little buggy at the moment, not displaying the correct games.
Admittedly, this functionality is a little clunky, and many games are missing 4K assets that are listed to receive them, but as we get closer to the Xbox One X, more games should begin seeing updates. It probably won't be used a great deal after this year, as the Xbox One X will download 4K assets automatically.
Five years into the life cycle of the Xbox One, storage space has become a valuable commodity. The base model’s 500GB drive doesn’t seem quite so spacious when your “Ready to Install” list is packed with AAA games that can take up more than 50GB, and almost double that if you’re downloading 4K-compatible games on an Xbox One X. We’ll tell you how to delete games on an Xbox One so you have more room for all your new titles.
Unless you’ve invested in an external drive to increase your console’s storage capacity, you’ve probably experienced the feeling that comes when you’re forced to delete one of your games to make room for another. If not, the first time can be a harrowing — and confusing — experience. To help you out, we assembled this handy guide on how to delete and re-install your content. It won’t make picking which games to eradicate from your drive any easier, but it will tell you which buttons to press to do so.
Step 1
From the Xbox One home screen, press the Xbox button to bring up the dashboard, then select the “My Games & Apps” tile.
Step 2
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Highlight the tile of the game you would like to remove from your hard drive and press the Menu button on your controller. (That’s the Start button, for most players.)
Step 3
Select “Manage Game” from the pop-up menu that appears.
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Step 4
The next screen is divided into two parts. On the left, you will see each piece of content related to the game in question, listed under “Installed” or “Ready to install.” From the left side of the screen, you can also manage any saved data that exists for the selected game.
On the right, you’ll see some details about the game, including its file size and a link to the game’s page in the Xbox Store. You can choose to move the data if you have another storage device connected, copy it, or uninstall it entirely. Choose “Uninstall all,” and the game will be removed from your hard drive.
Reinstalling deleted games
If you want to re-install a deleted game, head back to the “My Games & Apps” screen. With a recent update, the location of your “Ready to Install” tab has changed slightly. Rather than be located on the left side with the other menu options, it is now located within the “Games” tab. Select this option, hit right on the directional pad to be pulled into the Games list, and then hit RB to switch to the Ready to Install page. Select the game you wish to install, and you’ll then see a progress counter in the bottom-left of the screen, with your current download speed as well as how much you have left.
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On the left side of the screen, you’ll also now see a “Games With Gold” tab, which will display any games you’ve received through Xbox Live Gold that weren’t already installed.
You can also re-install games from the “Manage game” screen. To do so, select “Ready to Install” on the left. Afterward, install each piece of content individually or install all content for the specified game at once via the “Install all” option. Keep in mind that there’s no re-installing save data once it’s been deleted, however. Once removed, that data is lost forever unless you have connected to the internet prior to deleting the data, in which case it will be reinstalled from the cloud when you choose to reinstall or re-download the game.
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