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I installed GTA5 on the Xbox1 last night and everything went ok after an update that seemed to take forever. Today when I put the disc in again, it wanted to install the update again which seemed to take less time. Is this update going to have to install each time or am I doing something wrong? Thanks for any help.

 

Mike

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I installed GTA5 on the Xbox1 last night and everything went ok after an update that seemed to take forever. Today when I put the disc in again, it wanted to install the update again which seemed to take less time. Is this update going to have to install each time or am I doing something wrong? Thanks for any help.

 

Mike

Not sure. I was out of town yesterday so i didnt play. It installed the update today and i am playing it now
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I just left and i havent played since so i wonder how it will act

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I had an update on the initial install and another this morning. Haven't played since but hopefully I'm all caught up.

The game seems to take a while to load anyway but it's seamless after that.

 

Mike

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Shouldn't have too many updates on it. Takes a few to load up. So far since I had it. I've only played it 2 times. Will play more tomorrow. 16% complete so far lol

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Shouldn't have too many updates on it. Takes a few to load up. So far since I had it. I've only played it 2 times. Will play more tomorrow. 16% complete so far lol

Here is my completeness

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I'm not nearly that far. I'm still getting Franklin killed trying to recover the bike. That's a lot of gang members.

 

Mike

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I'm not nearly that far. I'm still getting Franklin killed trying to recover the bike. That's a lot of gang members.

 

Mike

Always shoot from cover, when chasing the bike, hit the bike with your car and it is damn near an instant kill
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Well that didn't take long.

 

Mike

According to the game stats list i have clocked 13 hrs as Michael, 12 hrs as Franklin, and 9 hrs as Trevor

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