

Go to System > Settings > General > Updates & Downloads Select Allow Remote Installations Select Allow Mobile Management. To enable remote installation: Press the Xbox button to open the Guide menu. Select Power mode and change the setting to Instant-on. Go to System > Settings > General > Power mode & startup. Here's how to do it: Press the Xbox button on your controller to open the Guide menu. You'll also need to enable remote install as this disabled by default. MORE : 5 reasons why Starfield is going to be a disappointment – Reader’s Featureįollow Metro Gaming on Twitter and email us at submit Inbox letters and Reader’s Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here.To install games remotely on your Xbox One console you will need to change your power settings so it's in standby mode. MORE : Starfield has no ground vehicles or mounts and only 10% of planets have life

MORE : All the Starfield companions and abilities confirmed so far It will not be available on Xbox One and certainly not for PlayStation 5.Įmail leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter, and sign-up to our newsletter. Starfield will launch for Xbox Series X/S and PC on September 6. The pre-installation file occupies approximately 314MB of free space. With Starfield’s pre-orders now available, you can pre-load the game even though its release is still weeks away. Given its considerable size, Starfield will put a strain on the relatively small 512GB storage capacity of the Xbox Series S, although it should be less of a problem for the Xbox Series X.Īlthough it’s certainly not small, 125GB doesn’t seem like a lot when you consider other next gen releases like Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which takes up a whopping 150GB or the massive Call Of Duty sequels. If competition is good for video games how do you explain Nintendo? - Reader’s Feature
