The PS4 plays games from the HDD. Discs are only used for installation and confirming the disc is inserted for playing disc based games. That said, certain games have the installation happen in segments to allow the player to play and install other parts while the player is in the starting area. · PS4 - Savegame of disc version cannot be used for digital. As you know, with almost every PS4 game, it doesn't matter if you swap inbetween the digital and disc versions since saves are stored locally and accessible to each type of a game. I've always had to uninstall the disc version then download the digital version. You can back up your saved games if you're concerned about losing them, but they should be fine. The disc version probably doesn't install literally everything since it can read some content from the disc, so it makes sense that you'd need to install a new version to play it without the disc.
Option 1: Insert a PS4 disc for a cross-gen game. If you own a game like Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales for PS4, you can insert the disc into your PS5 and claim the next-gen upgrade. Then. Answer (1 of 3): Most PS4 games are region free so would have no problems, only problem you may get is trying to purchase DLCs a US format game can only receive DLCs from the US Sony site for example. According to this post Buying Digital Copies of Games to Replace Discs, you should be safe as long as you purchase the game within the same region.. The game installation and saves are stored separately. As long as you do not delete your saves, you will be able to pick them up on the digital version.
PS4 - Savegame of disc version cannot be used for digital. As you know, with almost every PS4 game, it doesn't matter if you swap inbetween the digital and disc versions since saves are stored locally and accessible to each type of a game. The Hybrid Path. There’s another, more strategic class of PS4 gamer that buys certain games as discs and others as digital versions. A longer, more complex game that takes dozens of hours works better as a digital purchase. Its replay value is high, and the experience is ongoing, so the hybrid gamer prefers to keep it as a digital copy. I've always had to uninstall the disc version then download the digital version. You can back up your saved games if you're concerned about losing them, but they should be fine. The disc version probably doesn't install literally everything since it can read some content from the disc, so it makes sense that you'd need to install a new version to play it without the disc.
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