Do games downloaded run as well as discs ps4
Physical Games (Cons): Have to swap the discs when you want to play a new game-Possibility of misplacing or scratching the disc-If you want to do remote play, you're restricted to the disc currently inserted in your PS4 only. You do not have access to the entire library as . With the PS4, both speeds are exactly the same apart as they are both running off from the HDD and not the game disc. As soon as you put your PS4 game disc inside, it will install a bit of the game onto the HDD (even while playing another game) and then continue installing the rest, meanwhile as you're playing the game via physical disc copy, the PS4 will NEVER play off the disc but will ALWAYS play . Downloaded game is stored in HDD and SATA connection (ps4 uses sata 3) is way faster than optical disc (bluray) transfer rate. But PS4 physical disc usually install lots of data into the HDD (some games copy entire disc into hdd), so in the end, it's more or less the same (it takes a while to install but downloading whole disc from internet could be longer).
Furthermore, for brand new games, you may end up playing it sooner if you download it. If you pre-order a game through the Xbox Games Store or PlayStation store, you're able to "preload" it a few days in advance of the official release. This means the game is downloaded and ready to go as soon as midnight on the release day rolls around. People will be able to play your downloaded games using their own accounts if the PS4 is set as your account's primary PS4. This would mean that when you get a PS4 Pro, it would not be your primary PS4, so you'd need to be signed in to play any of your downloadable games (and if PSN went down, you wouldn't be able to start any downloadable game until it came back). Answer (1 of 6): With a PS4, PS3 Xbox One, Wii U, Switch, or any other console you can think of, if you have already used a physical copy (disk) of a game, you have to insert the disk every time you play. The reason is because, lets say you rent the game for a few days. You insert the game to you.
People will be able to play your downloaded games using their own accounts if the PS4 is set as your account's primary PS4. This would mean that when you get a PS4 Pro, it would not be your primary PS4, so you'd need to be signed in to play any of your downloadable games (and if PSN went down, you wouldn't be able to start any downloadable game until it came back). Physical Games (Cons): Have to swap the discs when you want to play a new game-Possibility of misplacing or scratching the disc-If you want to do remote play, you're restricted to the disc currently inserted in your PS4 only. You do not have access to the entire library as you cannot remotely swap discs. The PS2 could run discs from your previous console, and so could early versions of the PS3. But Sony stripped this feature from later models of the PS3, to make them cheaper to produce, and the PS4 never had this capability to play old discs. PS1 games do not feature on PS Now.
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