How to Download games to my flash drive?

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Generally speaking you can but depending on the data transfer speed of the drive performance can be pretty hit or miss depending on the game. Also if the game has a disc check you'll still need work around that whether that be carrying the disc around or cracking the game.

The particular flash drive I have isn't very good for much more than simple games and programs but it's also quite old. It's possible that newer flash drives will perform much better.
 
Generally speaking you can but depending on the data transfer speed of the drive performance can be pretty hit or miss depending on the game. Also if the game has a disc check you'll still need work around that whether that be carrying the disc around or cracking the game.

The particular flash drive I have isn't very good for much more than simple games and programs but it's also quite old. It's possible that newer flash drives will perform much better.
 
Generally speaking you can but depending on the data transfer speed of the drive performance can be pretty hit or miss depending on the game. Also if the game has a disc check you'll still need work around that whether that be carrying the disc around or cracking the game.

The particular flash drive I have isn't very good for much more than simple games and programs but it's also quite old. It's possible that newer flash drives will perform much better.
 
Generally speaking you can but depending on the data transfer speed of the drive performance can be pretty hit or miss depending on the game. Also if the game has a disc check you'll still need work around that whether that be carrying the disc around or cracking the game.

The particular flash drive I have isn't very good for much more than simple games and programs but it's also quite old. It's possible that newer flash drives will perform much better.
 
say i have a game that i bought in store for the computer can i copy all the files to my flash drive and still be able to play it off there
 
Generally speaking you can but depending on the data transfer speed of the drive performance can be pretty hit or miss depending on the game. Also if the game has a disc check you'll still need work around that whether that be carrying the disc around or cracking the game.

The particular flash drive I have isn't very good for much more than simple games and programs but it's also quite old. It's possible that newer flash drives will perform much better.
 
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