Saving Xbox 360 games on the HDD?

Does saving games, like Oblivion and Fallout 3, to the HDD, run the games faster?

δDeltaδ2009-11-03T11:01:34Z

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You don't really download the 'game' onto the Harddrive, not in the way where you can play it without the disk anyways, but you download the data. Doing this will allow it to reduce lag and make it run faster. To answer your question altogeather; Yes, it does. :D

?2016-10-15T07:15:59Z

It takes up "plenty" and that i propose lot's of area. Like 6 gig's for Rock Band. It additionally takes an exceptionally long term for many video games. besides the shown fact that, makes much less noise out of your Xbox 360, fixes lag or framerate themes, makes load cases shorter, much less popups, view distance Is more desirable, and menu monitors are much less laggy. in case you have the area to acquire a pastime which you fairly desire to you're hardrive, do It IMO. It only makes video games run smoother common. It has an identical result In multiplayer, no variations. via the way my gamertag Is chief Streak, yet I easily have the RROD good now..

?2009-11-03T11:01:07Z

well im not to sure but when i installed halo 3 to my hard drive a notice came up saying that if i wanted the game to work at its optimal performance that is was wise to uninstall in the game for the hdd. dont know if this applies to the games you have stated

Vicki2009-11-03T11:01:55Z

It does help with demanding games, cutting down loading times, but it can use alot of space. If you're not storing countless movies or crap on there, it will be fine.

BlakeDoerner2009-11-03T10:59:22Z

yeah. but there is not a big difference. i personaly think its a waste of space