jawafour wrote:BID0 wrote:I think the 360 can only store so many games updates (it's held in a different storage location to any game/dlc on the HDD).
If you haven't played a game for a while then that's likely why it popped up, because it's since been overwritten with another games title update.
I must admit that I've not heard of this. I've got quite a few 360 games on my hard drive... I wasn't aware of any limitation in the number of title updates that can be stored (beyond the size of the hard drive, of course).
The 360 handled updates differently and in the early days had a strict size limit (which is why in the later days games started bundling their updates with free DLC... ie get a free car, or weapon etc while the rest of the download was for bug fixes and content for the people who paid to unlock the rest of the cars etc)
The limit has since been removed (which is why there was an uproar after MS had sold so many Xbox's without a HDD which meant some people couldn't play the latest games at the time without purchasing a HDD peripheral)
but...
Frank wrote:I had a bunch on my Xbox One today too, weird
Kingdom/World of Keflings, Banjo Tooie and the two Zuma games are the ones I remember.
It sounds like it's Xbox 360 games on Xbox 1 so what I said is completely irrelevant.
Maybe during testing it's been found these games don't play nice with a future OS update, or the new Xbox 1 X hardware itself and these patches are just to stop a crash etc.
ie don't expect a 4k update.