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If you're looking for something to play on your Xbox One S or Xbox One X you've come to the right place.
There are now thousands of games available for the Xbox One and choosing between them can be a tricky task. However, we've played a huge amount of them over the years and have our own favourites.
Here then are our picks for games you really should check out. Some are enhanced for Xbox One X and many of them are even available on Xbox Game Pass - a subscription service to download and play full games as often as you like. It needn't cost the Earth, therefore.
Enjoy.
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Red Dead Redemption 2
Although Red Dead Redemption 2 starts slow, the amount of depth and variety in mission types will soon have you well and truly hooked. It is also massive, so make sure you put aside a month to get through everything it has to offer. And, with the addition of Red Dead Online, you'll have plenty to do even after the single-player story is finished.
Fortnite
Fortnite is free to play and aimed at everyone - whether they be kids or adults. The mixture of first-person shooter gameplay, base-building and cartoon graphics attract the young and old alike and with cross-platform play you can even take on those on Switch or PS4.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
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It doesn't have a single-player campaign COD: Black Ops 4 this time, but COD: BO4 does present an excellent and fast multiplayer experience. You also get one of the best zombie modes in recent times and, of course, Blackout. The Call of Duty battle royale mode borrows heavily from other games but combining last man standing play with COD's FPS skills is a masterstroke.
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
Otherwise known as PUBG, this essentially kicked off the now massively popular Battle Royale format. It started on PC but came to Xbox One first - in terms of home console releases. It's no longer an exclusive but the Xbox One version benefits from being around longer than PS4, for example. It looks especially good on an Xbox One X.
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
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Assassin's Creed: Origins breathed fresh life into the franchise but Odyssey takes it in an all-new direction. Controls are similar, although the combat system gets even more of an overhaul and the game seems more like an RPG than before, with speech trees and levelling up on a scale like never before. Ancient Greece is also a great place to explore.
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Spyro Reignited Trilogy
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This is a splendid remaster of one of the most endearing platform game series of the 90s. It offers each of Spyro the Dragon, Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! and Spyro: Year of the Dragon but with a major, modern overhaul of the visuals and audio. Developer Toys for Bob even got the voice actor for the two sequels to revoice Spyro in the first for continuity.
Forza Horizon 4
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Not just one of the best driving games on the Xbox One, Forza Horizon 4 is one of the best on any games machine. Its UK setting works wonderfully for providing great variety in race styles and conditions. Plus, the seasons mechanic, with spring, summer, autumn and winter offering different themes throughout your gaming experience, makes for superb longevity.
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Hitman 2
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The Hitman reboot was a great episodic adventure but the sequel is even better - possibly the best stealth game ever, in fact. You'll need patience but the sheer number of ways to complete each assassination mission make it a game you will come back to again and again. The game also upgrades the episodes of the first game, so you can revisit them too using the new and improved game engine.
Doom
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Whatever Bethesda may believe, and whatever the tastes of millennials, Doom is all about its single-player campaign, which is a blood-smattered brilliant beast of a game. It's extensive, insanely hectic, unbelievably satisfying, gloriously gory to behold, and more than worthy update of the classic original.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider
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The last part of Lara Croft's origin trilogy is also the best. It is bigger than her previous two outings, has a more involving storyline and plenty of tombs to raid. The skill tree and role-playing elements are superbly realised and the graphics are simply stunning at times - especially when presented in 4K on an Xbox One X.
Monster Hunter: World
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Monster Hunter: World proves to be gloriously addictive and endlessly charming, offering an open world experience like few others. Environments are teeming with life and the RPG elements are great and easy to get to grips with, even to franchise newcomers. You'll soon find yourself addicted to both its charm and challenges. Much like us.
Quantum Break
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Remedy's action adventure has a stellar cast and incredible character modelling to look just like each and every one of them. The time-travelling sci-fi plot is engaging and the gameplay mechanics are innovative and interesting enough to keep you gripped to the end. Your time manipulation abilities are especially fun to use. However, the biggest elements to Quantum Break that make it stand out are the several 20 minute long TV episodes that punctuate the action and further the story. They will divide opinion but are well-worth sticking with.
Just Cause 4
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As big fans of the series over the years, Just Cause 4 is everything we wanted in a big budget sequel. It offers similar crazy, madcap action sequences across an expanded open world environment. Most of all though, it doesn't take itself too seriously and is as much a giggle as it is a bombastic gameplay experience.
Sea of Thieves
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Sea of Thieves represents a risky approach to create a gameplay experience which feels fresh and unique. But it succeeds. It might just be the first game to nail the knotty conundrum of providing the tools with which gamers can create their own narratives.
Dark Souls 3
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As anyone who has played a Dark Souls game would expect, Dark Souls 3 is huge, gothic, creepy, studded with bosses which, when you first encounter them, seem impossibly daunting, yet irresistibly addictive. At times, you will curse the impulse which propels you back into its fetid world, as you struggle to advance even a couple of hundred metres. But the pay-off is that any small triumphs you manage to pull off will be so hard-won that they feel like mighty victories.
Halo 5: Guardians
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The fifth instalment of Master Chief’s adventures adds an all-new game style to the proceedings in the form of co-operative play during the campaign mode. You are always accompanied by three other characters for each mission, whether that’s with Master Chief’s team or a new team of Spartans led by Jameson Locke. And don’t worry if you can’t find three friends to play along with, Halo 5 does a very good job with artificial intelligence to give your companions life. There’s also the excellent new multiplayer mode to provide plenty of fun: Warzone. It can lead to some seriously bonkers battles.
No Man's Sky
While No Man's Sky was criticised a fair amount straight after launch, continual updates and content patches have arrived to turn it into the space exploration game we all originally hoped for. And the long-awaited Xbox One version came with them from launch. Result.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
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Not just one of the best games on the Xbox One, The Witcher 3 can lay claim as being one of the best of all time. It is an extraordinary feat in game design, where it seems that every action undertaken in the massive third-person RPG has an effect on the game world. Save a merchant from some bandits in a random encounter, for example, you might meet him again many hours later in a city, where he gives you a massive discount on items he has for sale. The world itself also seems alive and vibrant while the game is also capable of testing your skills so you don’t just blitz through it.
Grand Theft Auto V
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It took a while to get GTA V onto the current generation consoles but nobody can complain considering how much extra the improved game offers over the original version. For a start, Rockstar added a whole new first-person mode, which enables the player to experience the game from a different perspective, even if completed before. Plus, the graphics were given a tasty overhaul to make San Andreas look more spectacular than ever. And let’s face it, GTA V was always one of the best games available anyway.
Fallout 4
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Sprawling and vast, Fallout 4 is trickier to get into in comparison with the previous chapters on former generation machines, but it rewards stoicism with one of the biggest role-playing adventures of all time. It also adds a base building mechanic to the gameplay, where you can construct your own villages for fellow survivors, so adds something new to the first or third-person shooting and looting action of before.
FIFA 19
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FIFA 19 is by far and away the most realistic football game to date. The artificial intelligence of players has been tweaked even further since FIFA 18 in order to present a tougher, more flowing, match. And measured, clever play is now rewarded, That might not be for everyone, but it makes for a more tactical game. The third and final season of The Journey is included and reaches a satisfying conclusion, while Ultimate Team gets better each year.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
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Kojima’s last Metal Gear Solid game for Konami also happens to be his grandest moment. Taking the franchise into the realms of open world seems to have been an inspired decision, with so much to do and missions to complete that you will be playing for hours. We know, we’ve still not seen everything there is to see in the game. We also love the way you can tackle just about everything in multiple fashions – run and gun or sneaking around are just two ways you can complete objectives, each causing different reactions.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection
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With Halo: The Master Chief Collection, which came out at the end of 2014, 343 Industries put together an amazing package of the four best Halo games remastered for the current generation console. We've had Halo 5: Guardians since then, but the previous four are a worthy set of games regardless. The Xbox One version of Halo 2 is such an amazing upgrade to the Xbox original that it's almost worth the money on its own.
Destiny 2
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Destiny 2 might have had its critics at launch, but it has improved into a very fine game. The story this time around is far better than the first. We also feel it's more accessible to newbies and those not as hardcore as some FPS gamers. Plus, with the Forsaken expansion pack now available, there's even more to see and do in the fabulous world Bungie has created.
Minecraft
The continuing success of Minecraft might come as a surprise to some but with each new release a new generation of fans is born. And, because Microsoft is now the sole owner of the series, the Xbox One version is one of the best. It also offers cross-platform play.
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Alien: Isolation
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Winner in the best game category at the Pocket-lint Gadget Awards in 2014, Alien: Isolation maybe took many by surprise with its adherence to the tone of the first Alien movie, both graphically and thematically. Rather that arm you with hefty weaponry and send floods of xenomorphs in your direction, the name of the game is survival as you are hunted through a destroyed space station by just the one Alien. Cue some pant-wettingly scary moments.
Far Cry 4
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Although we love Far Cry 5, the former outing for the series is one of our favourite first-person shooters and remains the better of the two. Far Cry 4 has everything a modern game should offer. At its heart it's an FPS, but there are role-playing game elements, driving challenges, wonderful co-op play and one of the largest open world maps we've seen in such a game. The mission structure is excellent, while the amount of side missions and other things you can do is almost overwhelming. But perhaps the best thing about Far Cry 4 is the superb villain in Pagan Min. Evil and funny in equal measure and the closest you'll get to a truly realised Bond-style foe in gaming.
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Although it helps to have played the previous Dragon Age games on older consoles beforehand – at least to follow the plot – Dragon Age: Inquisition is a mighty role-playing game from Bioware that deserves inspection regardless of whether you are a fan of the genre or not. Its storyline is broad and far reaching and the game has perhaps the most side missions and other things to do off the beaten path as any we can remember.
Batman: Arkham Knight
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Bigger than the other Batman games before it and stunningly beautiful to boot, Arkham Knight wraps up the trilogy in spectacular fashion. Without giving away too many spoilers, the use of the Joker throughout the game is inspired and we think the inclusion of the Batmobile – which hasn’t gone down well with everybody, admittedly – adds variety to missions and the overall gameplay. Plus, the playable areas of Gotham City are so big this time around that it’s a thrill racing around them in the superpowered vehicle.
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection
Strangely not including the original Borderlands, you can’t really describe The Handsome Collection as being the definitive package but the remastered versions of Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel!, plus all DLC previously released are plenty enough to warrant a purchase. Part role-playing game, part first-person shooter, each Borderlands game holds enough action and humorous adventure to keep you going long into 2016. And the original Borderlands can be played through backwards compatibility now, so you could always start with the Xbox 360 version of that.
Project Cars: Game of the Year Edition
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The Forza series might be the best known in the simulation driving game genre when it comes to Xbox One, but the community created Project Cars matches it for realistic driving experiences. Where Project Cars takes the idea a little further is in offering the most amount of customisation for races you are likely to see in a racing game, even down to the ability of choosing how the weather will change with each lap. The first game is also far superior to the sequel, we feel.
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Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition
One of the cutest yet fiendishly difficult 2D platform games on any console, Ori and the Blind Forest is a magnificent example of how cunning level design can provide hours of fun. As you progress you also learn new skills, which will be needed to get to new sections in the game, and drip feeding them to you in this way is a great concept as you never bamboozled by the control system. By the end of the game, there will be so many things you can do with Ori instinctively, you’ll be surprised at how competent you’ve become. Both versions are great, but the Definitive Edition has more areas of the map, upgrades and difficulty levels.
Elite: Dangerous
Based on the original game from the 80s, the Xbox One Elite: Dangerous is a fantastic space simulator that you will while hours away playing, often without even seeing another soul. It’s slightly trickier to control everything on your ship using a game controller rather than keyboard, mouse and, preferably, flight stick too, but once you get the hang of it a vast galaxy awaits you to explore, fight and eventually become an Elite pilot within.
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The Escapists
One of the massive wave of games to adopt 8-bit graphics, The Escapists is a puzzle adventure game of sorts where you have to successfully escape a series of more difficult prisons. Where it succeeds is in its sense of humour and simple gameplay mechanics – a trademark of Team 17, also the creator of the Worms series. You probably won’t find many games as addictive as this little gem either.
Mad Max
With Mad Max: Fury Road being a critical and box office hit, the Mad Max game needed to be every bit as good. Cleverly, the massively open-world adventure took the hand-to-hand fighting system from the Batman: Arkham series, which makes being on foot and exploring post-apocalyptic ruins more fun, while the car combat is fluid and great fun. There’s not really much of a plot – you must rebuild your car after the first one was stolen – but then there isn’t in the Mad Max films either. Doesn’t stop us loving them so much.
Life is Strange
Without a major licence to hang onto, the original Life is Strange could have escaped your notice, even though it features every bit as engrossing a story as The Walking Dead or other episodic adventure game. The five episodes, which follow teenage girl Max after she discovers she can turn back time, feature fantastic voice acting and twists and turns that will have you guessing until the very end. And the best part about it is that your actions determine the outcome. An excellent sequel has also started recently.
Mortal Kombat X
In fighting games terms, Street Fighter has always been the most talked about franchise among die-hard fans, although we’ve always preferred the Mortal Kombat series. And Mortal Kombat X is a welcome return to the madcap, absurdly violent days of the past, with “finish him” end moves that are hilarious and gross in equal measure. It'll certainly keep you going until MK 11 arrives in 2019.
Lego Dimensions
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You might have previously wondered what a 'toys to life' game was, and with Disney Infinity and Skylanders having fallen by the wayside, you might never have found out. Lego, however, continues to expand its Dimensions series with new sets and game add-ons that are superb each time. For once a USB portal is used for more than just transporting characters into a game, at times it becomes an integral part of the on-screen puzzles. Plus, with the amount of licensed characters that feature, including Batman, Doctor Who and Back to the Future's Marty McFly, there's always something for everyone.
Rocket League
A bizarre hybrid of footy, driving sims and Robot Wars, Rocket League in an online multiplayer team game that's become a massive cult hit. Two teams of up to eight players have to basically use their rocket-powered cars to force a giant football into their opponents' goal. Bonkers and brilliant in equal measure.
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- I bought eso for the Xbox one on Amazon and I was just wondering how long will it take to install?Loading editor
- Unfortunately, no one can be told what the install time is... you have to see it for yourself. But i can tell you the game is huge so probably a quite a while the Online section doesn't get much traffic i'm afraid so you might not get a answer from someone who actually knows.Loading editor
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- with 1 Mb/s net it'll take like 12 hours if you download it from steam, since the game weighs 48 GB plus the patches (20 GB) oh and then you have to worry if it even works or not, because 50% people who bought it cant even play it because it crashes every 5 minutes and is unplayable or you got lucky and works just fine.Loading editor
- i downloaded it off steam. It took about 8 hours to download off steam, then once i opened the game, it had a loading screen that took about 8 hours to finish!Loading editor
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- Probably setting up your spot on the sever as it's the first time, if a lot of people are doing the same and it's busy it may take longer but just a guess. I remember the first time into the game i was beginning to wonder if it had crashed, but it was only about fifteen minutes maybe some thing like that.Loading editor
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Probably setting up your spot on the sever as it's the first time, if a lot of people are doing the same and it's busy it may take longer but just a guess. I remember the first time into the game i was beginning to wonder if it had crashed, but it was only about fifteen minutes maybe some thing like that.your lucky as hell the shorted load time I've had for my First time logging in the game is 30 MinutesLoading editor - it's so far taken 16 hrs on Xbox one. in fact it hasn't finished yet it's on 97% ):Loading editor
- Everyone gets slightly different downloading speeds. I know that for example ESO took about a good 5 hours or so to download on my laptop. However, some people have higher/lower internet speeds -- Not to mention I have no clue how long the download is after The Elder Scrolls Online: Thieves Guild came out. According to Steam[1], the game requires 85 Gb of storage, although most of this is likely just extra space to 'keep on the safe side.'Loading editor
- I'm installing it right now and it's ok 21% after about half an hourLoading editor
- 107.11.165.148 wrote:I'm installing it right now and it's ok 21% after about half an hourThe percents seem to lie, in the sense that they're presumed to be overall download while instead it's pretty shooty. Also, if I remembered correctly, it goes up to 100% numerous times.Someone correct me if Im wrong about that fact, quite sure it's true but it has been a while now since I downloaded.Loading editor
- Took hours on my XBox One, can't recall how long exactly though not as long as Halo 5 if that's any indication! :-D (I put the latter disc in at 4.30 after getting home from work, and started playing just before midnight!) - of course my wayward rural broadband may have something to do with it. It'll also say it's ready to start on the XBox dashboard, then when you load it you'll get an 'updating' message within the game itself - that's the stage that takes a long time, so I'd suggest popping down the pub at that point....Loading editor
- How about install time on an xbox 1? I'm using a disc (I don't know what Steam is...) that I just bought. Far cry Primal took an hour.Loading editor
- 220.253.163.137 wrote:
How about install time on an xbox 1? I'm using a disc (I don't know what Steam is...) that I just bought. Far cry Primal took an hour.it sounds like you have pretty good internet so I would say 3 hours at the least 2Loading editor - Without Updates, About 1 hour. You're looking at a 28 gigabyte update though. So...... With good wifi, About 1 -1/2 hours.Loading editor
- Well, I got the game installed on XBox One and now it's been an hour and it hasn't passed 5%Loading editor
- 24.31.170.33 wrote:
Well, I got the game installed on XBox One and now it's been an hour and it hasn't passed 5%It all depends on your download speed. For me, It's 50 MPBS. So mine downloaded in about 2 hours, GTA V, much smaller, downloaded in about 1 hour.Loading editor - I'm downloading it now in Sydney. I started last night at around 7-8pm...it's now 5pm the next day and I'm up to 61% on GAME UPDATING.... Ouch!....Loading editor
- Does 76% ring bells to anyone hère ? After downloading it fully for the second time, im just in the same situation where i am in the game menu where you choose server , and bottom right there ia that litle green bar at 76% that is not moving at all... as i said i uninsralled and totally redownloaded. I am on ps4 and I am sick I got cold n flu I bought eso on pstore cuZ it sas 50% off and i wamted to play but it seems that i will not be able to for the weekend? Omg tell me its just veryyy long and not bugged. I download at 5 mb per secLoading editor
- Yeah, the download is likely just huge. I started yesterday (had issues with updating, had to reinstall from the start) and after a ton of errors I finished it about 24 hours later. Depending on your connection, it can take forever. I had the digits to break too (The % would go up, download left wouldn't budge) so it could just be that.Loading editor
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- I bought it on pstore and it downloaded in like maybe 3-4 hours- But now its when I enter the game there is that screen with the update bar stuck at 76% , Am I Missing something??Loading editor- FIXED the stuck at 76% By changing system language from french canada to english usaLoading editor
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- So , The Fix Work.But If you want to switch back to french , it stuck againI had to buy physical copy and delete/reinstall all with physical copy to be able to play in french.Loading editor
- its been almost 24hrs and im only at 25%.....God bless living in the boonies! Any way to speed it up? im on xbox 1....Loading editor
- 74.126.79.81 wrote:its been almost 24hrs and im only at 25%.....God bless living in the boonies! Any way to speed it up? im on xbox 1....Sadly, no. Like I said, it all depends on your download speed. If you have any digital games, or if you ordered ESO on digital, you can play other games to make it feel quicker.Sorry that this is the only suggestion I have.Loading editor
- It's been 20 hrs and it still reads only 1 % I would appreciate some helpLoading editor
- You may need to restart your download, if it isn't your internet. One time I had to delete the game before it would completely update.Loading editor
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It's been 20 hrs and it still reads only 1 % I would appreciate some helpwait another 20 before or after you restart this should workLoading editor - Been on 5% for the last 2 hours. It's 6pm here and I started this at 4pm. Game is fully installed. I have high speed Internet. . . What gives?Loading editor
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- Okay, I'm at day 4 now and at 18%. If you're game takes under a day to download consider yourself lucky.Loading editor
- 165.255.105.192 wrote:Okay, I'm at day 4 now and at 18%. If you're game takes under a day to download consider yourself lucky.the quickest time i know of is 9 hours and 45 minutes it took me and my friends each 12 hours or more to download it and by the way if your internet is that slow that its taking you over 4 days then you shouldnt download it you will probably lag if you play or disconect really often thats what happened to me when they added the first dlc and updated the graphics my pc couldnt run it anymore so i disconnected from the game a lot and it lagged when it loaded new parts of the world when i was walking or riding my horse around when i went to a new area iy the area all black and shadowyLoading editor
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- No excuse. No other MMO with large size takes that long to download and install. This game is big enough and funded enough to fix that.Loading editor
- I purchased the base game on Xbox one through the store and after over 16 hours with the console constantly on the game update is still at 16%. And it's been at 16% for the last 10 hours.... I don't know what to do but wait it out.Loading editor
- 65.101.49.185 wrote:I purchased the base game on Xbox one through the store and after over 16 hours with the console constantly on the game update is still at 16%. And it's been at 16% for the last 10 hours.... I don't know what to do but wait it out.You should probably check your internet connection then. It shouldn't take that long, so either your connection is sub-par or you don't have enough storage (which also sucks).Loading editor
- I am having the same issue the game is taking forever to install. I've had connection speeds of 10-25 Mb/s and after 13 hours, the game is still downloading.Loading editor
- It's download enough to where it says ready to start but if my controller goes off will it stop downloading?Loading editor
- 172.58.40.31 wrote:I'm downloading on Xbox one and I'm on the update part of the download, will the controller disconnect screen effect my download?Did it make a difference?Loading editor
- 2600:1005:B00B:7A04:254D:7EA2:E16C:95EC wrote:It's download enough to where it says ready to start but if my controller goes off will it stop downloading?No, it shouldn't.Loading editor
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