![]() ![]() I just don’t want to lose 40 hours of download progress if it’s still going to take 40 more. The folder that I made on my D drive for the install is apparently only 2GB big, and there is data in my C drive appdata, so I don’t know if I somehow messed up the install or what. I’m not a partitioning wizard though so I can’t tell where all my files are. I don’t know if I should uninstall the app and try again, or how I could get the game to recognize that a lot of it should have been installed by now. It took 2 entire days to get that far, and my speeds keep getting slower and slower (started at about 25Mb/s for a couple minutes, then 8mb/s for 12 hrs, then 3mbs. I had about 200GB free on my D drive at the beginning of all of this, but I think I managed to get through 100gb of the whole thing up to this point. Xbox app displays it as MegaByte per second (MB/s) for the consumers viewpoint and the Store displays it as Megabits per second (Mb/s) as is the default for describing network speeds. Today, after deciding to try and close and re-launch the app since download speeds haven’t moved past 3Mb/s (not even a megabyte per second, it’s horrendous), it isn’t resuming the download anymore, but saying that I don’t have enough space on my disk to install the game. The Xbox (GamePass) app just displays the download speed differently from the Microsoft Store app. I bought game pass and tried to download the game friday ngiht. I’ve been having a terrible time with this this weekend.
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