LivDiv wrote:Worth reminding that a USB 3.0 external drive can be used for playing BC Games and archiving Series games.
This is the way to go imo.
Also 512gb on S and 1tb on X may end up equating to near enough the same amount of games due to the large file sizes of 4k texture packs.
Hopefully as the gen goes on the more intelligent asset systems in engines will take over and game sizes may end up actually smaller than this current gen.
Personally I am not going to bother with the expanded SSD storage, it is just too expensive.
Armitage_Shankburn wrote:What do you prefer, a big black Xbox or a white Ssy one?
g.man wrote:Imagine the scenes if you could just plug a usb external disk drive into the Series S to access your disk collection.
RedDave2 wrote:g.man wrote:Imagine the scenes if you could just plug a usb external disk drive into the Series S to access your disk collection.
That would be great. The only disk I have that I'd like to keep the licence for is my street fighter anniversary collection. Would be nice to carry that over.
Syph79 wrote:Reports this morning that Sony are having yield issues and around 50% of the consoles manufactured since production was increased aren't viable. The aim to have 14m consoles by March is now being scaled back to 11m.
I wonder who has to foot the bill for all the failed units?
Yup. I believe so.regmcfly wrote:So wait, we are back at xbox 360 proprietary hdds?RedDave2 wrote:That would be great. The only disk I have that I'd like to keep the licence for is my street fighter anniversary collection. Would be nice to carry that over.g.man wrote:Imagine the scenes if you could just plug a usb external disk drive into the Series S to access your disk collection.
afgavinstan wrote:No. Well, yes. There is a proprietary storage expansion which main feature is having the same nvme HDD makeup the HDD in the console has, so you can boot XSX games from it. Normal USB externals can also still be used but they can only have older games booted from them.
Armitage_Shankburn wrote:First world problems ITT
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