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A software update will be available for PlayStation 4 owners as soon as they power on the system. While the update isn't required (single player games can still be played without an Internet connection), it is recommend that you install it to receive the full benefits of Sony's latest console.
There are two methods for installing the update: directly onto an Internet-connected PlayStation 4 or with a USB flash drive. The latter can be utilized for those who don't have an Internet connection readily available.
Flash drives are not designed to run games and it's also known The Sims 4 it's quite an heavy game to run, which could potentially brings issues to the drive itself. I'd always recommend to install the game on an hard drive (the same where you install windows preferably) rather than external drives. Can you save xbox 360 games to a thumb drive. Like if i get an arcade version can i save my save game files to a thumb drive or download updates to it i have a 8 gig thumb drive.
Here's how to do it:
Step one: Insert a USB drive with at least 1GB of free space into your computer.
Step two: Create a folder on the drive titled 'PS4' -- no spaces.
Step three: Inside of the PS4 folder, create a folder named 'UPDATE' in all caps.
Step four: Download the update from Sony's website and save it in the UPDATE folder on your USB drive. The latest update is version 1.50.
Step five: If the power indicator on the PlayStation 4 is orange, hold the power button until the system beeps (approximately 7 seconds). Once the system is turned off, connect the USB drive.
Step six: Boot the PlayStation 4 in safe mode by holding the power button for 7 seconds.
Step seven: Plug the controller in, hit the PlayStation button, and select the 'Update System Software' option. After a few minutes and a couple of restarts, your PlayStation 4 should be up to date.
Step eight: To ensure the update was properly installed, enter Settings, click on System Settings, and select System Information.
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Can I Download Game Patches To A Flash Drive On Computer
if I set up a new computer and want to add Blizzard games, I usually do the following steps:
1) download & install the battle.net client, start it the first time and exit again
2) copy the directory of the game I want to play from another computer in my network
3) start the battle.net client again
4) click at the battle.net logo in the upper left corner, then open settings > game install > 'Scan for Games'
After following these steps you should have a fully operational client.
If you've used the client on another computer before, you might want to reset the user options for that client on your new computer (open settings > game settings > reset user options).
I can't guarantee that this is the most efficient method or doesn't throw up any problems (I haven't encountered so far). Usually this saves a lot of time / data volume :)
I hope it works, have fun
tma
nice to hear that :)
Well.. I know the feeling. Luckily my years of 64 & 384 kbit/s are over... for now ;)
To your question: basically yes, but..
I don't know if you can extract single update files - this might be way faster. You might want to check the forums for that / wait for someone else to answer :)
In case of a big update I'd recommend the following for now:
- update the game on your notebook
- close game & battle.net client on your computer
- remove the game from your computer (by deleting the game directory only)
- copy the updated client from your notebook to the computer (same installation directory where your previous version was)
- start battle.net client
That way we had to download each big update of Blizzard games only once.
It looks like user settings, screenshots and replays of Heroes are saved to the following path:
C:Users[user]DocumentsHeroes of the Storm
So basically your important stuff should be safe if you only remove the game directory itself.
If you do the same for other Blizzard games, I'd recommend to check for your game settings, screenshots and replays first.
D3 and SC2 seem to be as nice as Heroes: user data in said Documents dir.
As far as I remember WoW saves all of its user data to the game directory. In this case save the important stuff first, otherwise your screenshots and config are gone.
In general: since I don't know technical details of the games, I can't guarantee that this is the best solution ;)
We'll see if someone has something to add :)
Have fun
tma