On 2/12/20 11:48, Josh Luthman wrote:
In low power state, usually standby, they're connected to the network and listen for requests to download a new title (bought online) or updates. I know on the Xbox One side of things this feature is semi-off by default as it turns the HDD off to save power, but it's still in standby in the sense that it takes only a few seconds to get to a usable state.
They can shut down or sleep, it's user choice. Xbox has a setting for an "instant on" mode. I also had the option to check for updates, but when I went to use it yesterday it came up asking me to download a system update. And then after it installed that it wanted to download a giant update file for Halo. It's supposed to get updates on its own if you have both instant on and get updates enabled, but it didn't for whatever reason. On PS4 you choose if you want to turn it off or go into rest mode, but I usually choose off because if the power hiccups in the weeks between times I get to use it it yells that it wasn't shut down correctly and it doesn't self-reboot into rest mode. Even when it was in rest mode, when I went to start Overcooked (the only game my wife will co-op play with me) it too asked to download an update. So sure, they can, but it doesn't work reliably and when I have time to play *ow I'm going to tell it to download now without caring if it's not-my-problem peak time or not. And I'm sure I'm not alone in that sentiment. Again, speaking with my end user hat on.