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- EA_Blueberry3 years ago
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@tokocasual10
Do you have anything plugged into the console's USB slots and have you tried re-installing the game? If you use an external hard drive, try installing the game on the internal drive. - @EA_Blueberry How can I install it in an internal drive
- EA_Blueberry3 years ago
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- EA_Blueberry3 years ago
Community Admin
@tokocasual10
I think this could be the issue then. I would uninstall UFC 4 from your external drive and then detach it. Then check your memory for the internal drive on your console and make sure there isn't any UFC 4 files. Delete any you see.
After that, reinstall the game on the internal without the external drive attached. This could either be compatibility related or where files are located on both drives causing some conflict in the game running correctly. - @EA_Blueberry Uh I cant use my external hard drive because its unsupportable
- EA_Blueberry3 years ago
Community Admin
@tokocasual10
If the game is already installed on the internal drive, I would try removing any devices plugged into the USB slots to see if that has any positive effect. - @EA_Blueberry I 'll by an external hard drive soon
- EA_Blueberry3 years ago
Community Admin
@tokocasual10
You don't need an external hard drive to play the game.
Is this a digital or disc copy of the game? players might not be able to connect to the servers if they have a different regional version of the game. PlayStation Support will be able to verify that for you.