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- Anonymous12 years agoNot applicable
bump, i have the same problem
- Anonymous12 years agoNot applicable
Hi
Unfortunately as mentioned here, you won't be able to play Battlefield 4 if you don't have a Hard Drive on your Xbox.
There is a required installation of 2GB, that must be done on an internal Hard Drive.
Thank you
EAGuy
- Fred_vdp12 years agoHero+
There used to be a time when you could just insert the disc and play it. Those days are past. I don't know if this is mentioned on the box at all, but it's always safest to check before buying.
- Anonymous12 years agoNot applicable
well I didn't know when I first preordered it that I needed an Hard Drive,
but where can I buy this? Do I need a new Xbox?
- Anonymous12 years agoNot applicableI actually have 223 GB free on my xbox 360 hard drive but every time I try and play bf4 it stay loading on the main screen or the screen goes blank, is there a reason why it does that? Do I need to buy another hard drive? Please help
- Anonymous12 years agoNot applicable
Absolutely blown away (pun intended) that I paid $60 for a video game, took it home, and then was told I can't play that game on my console. Bunch of money-grubbing [Comment Removed - Admin.]. I'm putting my x-box up for sale today, buying a Playstation and probably not going to buy an EA game ever again.
- 360Mafia12 years agoNot applicable
It is your own responsibility to make sure you can play the game.
It clearly states the requirements for hard drive space on the box.
Plus the fact that you need to install around 12 gigs of data on Xbox has been publicized all over all major gaming news. For weeks.
You can return the game or upgrade it to Xbox One version.
YOU don't have a hard drive. That is your choice. Even though an xbox without hard drive is like sex without orgasm. No point.
And Battlefield is not the first game to require installs to hard drive.
- DoYouSeaDolphin12 years agoNot applicable
- Anonymous12 years agoNot applicable
Sorry
USB drive not work for this time
- DoYouSeaDolphin12 years agoNot applicable
pretty sure it will if you get something that can read and write at 25mb/s or more