Can anyone tell me the collective update size of halo 5 minus the installation already on the disc? I’m using a metered connection and don’t want to go over.
I think when the game first came out it was around 60gb. Don’t really remember,right now it is ~96gbs, you can subtract whatever size the box says from 96gb and that should be a fair estimate of how much you’d have to download.
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> I think when the game first came out it was around 60gb. Don’t really remember,right now it is ~96gbs, you can subtract whatever size the box says from 96gb and that should be a fair estimate of how much you’d have to download.
Thats downloading the full game, I mean if i have the disc.
Trying to install Xbox one games on a metered connection? That’s not good. These games are huge. You may want to find some free high speed internet some how. Check into a hotel for a day that offers good high speed WiFi. Bring a tv and your Xbox one and install your games that way. Or get a gaems for your Xbox one and take it some where you can plug in and install that way.
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> Trying to install Xbox one games on a metered connection? That’s not good. These games are huge. You may want to find some free high speed internet some how. Check into a hotel for a day that offers good high speed WiFi. Bring a tv and your Xbox one and install your games that way. Or get a gaems for your Xbox one and take it some where you can plug in and install that way.
The point of this is to SAVE money
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> > Trying to install Xbox one games on a metered connection? That’s not good. These games are huge. You may want to find some free high speed internet some how. Check into a hotel for a day that offers good high speed WiFi. Bring a tv and your Xbox one and install your games that way. Or get a gaems for your Xbox one and take it some where you can plug in and install that way.
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> The point of this is to SAVE money
Alright man. What is your data limit? I can see you’re under a data capped or something.
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> > Trying to install Xbox one games on a metered connection? That’s not good. These games are huge. You may want to find some free high speed internet some how. Check into a hotel for a day that offers good high speed WiFi. Bring a tv and your Xbox one and install your games that way. Or get a gaems for your Xbox one and take it some where you can plug in and install that way.
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The cost of a hotel room maybe cheaper than going over on data for these size games… or get somewhere that has free WiFi…
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> > I think when the game first came out it was around 60gb. Don’t really remember,right now it is ~96gbs, you can subtract whatever size the box says from 96gb and that should be a fair estimate of how much you’d have to download.
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> Thats downloading the full game, I mean if i have the disc.
Probably the easiest way for you to find out is just start the game install from the disk while your xbox one is offline, then once that is done go back online and try to open up the game, that should prompt up the full update, and then you can see how much you’d have to download, after that you can decide to pause it or cancel it all together, you could pause it and download as much as you liked every so often.