
Like the title i will pre-order God of war and read somewhere that you can start downloading the day before but nobody confirmed it and couldn't find any other thread about it. Also if you can't download it a day before can you start downloading at 12 am on the release day or is it a specific time. You can't download it before it's released but if you pre order most games give you an early access to the game, you should check out the release date of the game you want and/or see the early access release date as well! True but it on his ps4, he should be able to play any game already on his ps4, we all should, timer is garbage, they should make people wait until release day before downloading a game if they are gonna use a timer. Ee own the ps4 and should be able to make changes like disabling a timer, fail.
they actually download before release day is pre loading is supported. I've never seen a pre-orderable game that didn't pre-load. Most of them download beforehand, so that they can be unlocked and played right on release day. I've had it go both ways but just check in the morning before I go to work. Hope you guys enjoyed the video press subscribe for soon to be videos on the witcher 3 including a review set to be out on friday. Buying downloadable games on PS4 and PS3 is about to get a lot easier. Starting next week the consoles will automatically download and install games to your hard drive prior to launch.
Select the timer, and then follow the on-screen instructions to adjust auto-download for that game. Make sure you‘ve set up automatic downloads and have set your PS4 console as your primary PS4 console before auto-downloading a pre-order. Go to Library > Purchased and select the pre-order. You’ll see a timer below the title counting down to. You can’t play games early. You have to wait until the game is released. In digital format, you must wait until Microsoft activates the game and makes it available in the store. When can I play my pre-ordered game? You can play the game as soon as it’s released in your region, usually shortly after AM local time on the release date. The purpose of the "timer" is to set an arbitrary "release date" of a game that's already complete, already available to play, already purchased, already downloaded, and completely good to go. It's like buying a disc from GameStop, coming home, putting it in your system, and having a screen pop up saying, "oh you can't play this yet!".
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