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PLAYSTATION 4 DOWNLOAD GAME THEN DELETE

Posted on 26-04-202122.08.2017 by admin

 * All Games For Playstation 4

Use the links below to get the latest version of the The Sims™ 4 game. If you
are Playstation 4 user, then just click on the button bellow to get the game. I
don't know if I should download it. Ive been wanting to play this game for
months. Can anybody tell me if this works? I want to delete it but it won't let
me. It's just sitting. PlayStation 4 games can be huge, and take hours to
download. Thankfully, you can start downloading games even when you’re away from
home. All you need is Sony’s official smartphone app, or a web browser on any
PC. All About Playstation 4 anal-ytics. Search This Blog. Saturday, August 26,
2017. If I have the cd game then delete it and download it out the store.

Sony’s PlayStation 4 includes a 500GB hard drive, but games are getting bigger
and bigger–Grand Theft Auto V alone requires 50GB of space on the hard drive,
even if you have the disc. Here’s how to free up space–and upgrade your PS4’s
storage capacity so you can fit more games.


UPGRADE YOUR PLAYSTATION 4 WITH A LARGER HARD DRIVE

RELATED:How to Make Your PlayStation 4 or Xbox One Faster (By Adding an SSD)

If you find yourself reaching the limit regularly, consider getting a larger
hard drive for your PS4. The PlayStation 4 opens up and allows you to get at
that 500GB drive, so you can pop it out and replace it with a larger one. You
can pick up a 2TB drive and replace it, quadrupling your PS4’s internal storage.
Upgrading to a solid-state drive can even make your games load quicker, too.

Unlike the Xbox One, the PS4 doesn’t allow you to install games on external
drives. To expand your console’s storage for games, you need to replace the
internal drive.


SEE WHAT’S USING SPACE

To see exactly what’s using space on your console, head to Settings > System
Storage Management. You’ll see exactly how much free space you have available as
well as how much data is used by applications, the capture gallery (which
contains your saved video clips and screenshots), saved data (like save games),
and themes.

Select any of the categories here to see exactly what’s using space and start
deleting things.


DELETE GAMES AND APPS

Games are likely consuming most of the storage space on your PlayStation 4, so
to free up space, you’ll want to start by deleting games.

To see exactly how much space each game is taking up, head to Settings > System
Storage Management > Applications. To delete one or more games, press the
“Options” button on your controller and select “Delete”. Select the games you
want to delete and select the “Delete” button.

When you delete a game, its game save data isn’t deleted. You can reinstall the
game in the future and resume from where you left off.

If you want to play a game again, you’ll need to reinstall it. We recommend
uninstalling games you own on disc rather than digital games. Games you own on
disc will be installed from the disc when you insert them, although they may
have to download gigabytes of patches afterwards. You can redownload digital
games you own for free, but they will take much longer to download–not to
mention they’ll drain your Internet service provider’s bandwidth cap more, if
you have one.


DELETE GAME SAVES (AND, OPTIONALLY, BACK THEM UP FIRST)

To view how much storage is used by game save data, head to Settings >
Applicaiton Saved Data Management > Saved Data in System Storage > Delete.

If you won’t play the game again in the future and don’t care about the save
data, you can remove this data from your console to save space. Some games
aren’t well optimized and will have very large save files you can remove to free
up a noticeable amount of space. To remove data, select a game in the list,
select the save games you want to delete, and select “Delete”.

If you might play the game again in the future and want to back up the saved
data, head to Settings > Application Saved Data Management > Saved Data in
System Storage > Copy to USB Storage Device. From here, you can copy save games
to a USB drive or external hard drive connected to your PS4 and restore it to
your console in the future.

Note that, if you have a paid PlayStation Plus subscription, your PS4 will also
back up your save games online. You can head to Saved Data Management > Saved
Data in System Storage > Upload to Online Storage to confirm the data is
uploaded before you delete it.


CLEAN UP SCREENSHOTS AND RECORDED VIDEOS

Screenshots you take and videos you record are stored on your PS4’s internal
storage. You may be able to free up some space by managing them. To view your
screenshots and videos, head to Settings > System Storage Management > Capture
Gallery.

To delete all screenshots and videos associated with a specific game, select a
game icon here, press the “Options” button on the controller, and select
“Delete”. There’s also a “Copy to USB Storage” option here that will copy the
screenshots and videos to a USB storage device before deleting them.

If you like, you can also select a game and manage the screenshots and videos
individually.

Themes can also use a small amount of space if you have several installed, and
you’ll see how much space they take up on the System Storage Management screen.
To manage themes, head to Settings > System Storage Management > Themes. Remove
any themes you don’t use. You can always download them again later.

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Posted by
KaiSquared
4 years ago


REPLACING DISC GAMES WITH DIGITAL?

Ok, so it has taken me almost a full year with my PS4 to (maybe) figure out this
whole digital vs. disc thing. Disc games install fully to the hard drive,
therefore taking up the same amount of space. So it seems like really the only
big difference is if I ever want to sell/trade-in games (or easily share them
with friends without doing the primary-console dance). So, for games that I
don't see myself likely to sell or trade-in (Destiny, maybe), it seems like
digital makes a lot of sense. However, I was initially frightened by digital
games, like I am of all things that I don't understand, so I've purchased
physical copies of all of my games so far.

My question is, could I theoretically buy a digital copy of a game I already own
on disc, sell my physical copy, but continue with my progress? Basically, would
buying the digital version of the game basically just 'unlock' the version
that's already installed so that I wouldn't need the disc to play it? Maybe this
question doesn't even make sense. Just curious if that's even an option.

EDIT: for clarity


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