I got my Xbox One X today and was looking to do a network transfer from my S to an X so I could just start playing Call of Duty and Assassin's Creed quickly.
In my mind, I thought the network transfer just somehow pulled the information from the S and put it on the X through some technology voodoo that I didn't understand. When I did it, it just put all my games and apps that I had installed on the S and put them on my X... but I had to fully reinstall them. So, what's the benefit of a network transfer as opposed to me just downloading them like normal? Seems pretty useless unless I am blind to what the feature is actually doing.
In my mind, I thought the network transfer just somehow pulled the information from the S and put it on the X through some technology voodoo that I didn't understand. When I did it, it just put all my games and apps that I had installed on the S and put them on my X... but I had to fully reinstall them. So, what's the benefit of a network transfer as opposed to me just downloading them like normal? Seems pretty useless unless I am blind to what the feature is actually doing.