My Xbox One S internal 1TB drive is about 50% full and my current external 2TB is just under 80% full iirc. Internal has games on it but it's all BC stuff.
I do need a larger external, although I have a spare 2TB I can hook up to add to what's there already. I'd rather just have one larger drive than running two.
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I don't know. I'm more practical. I delete most of the games I beat. Should I feel the urge to play them again, I'll install them again.
Last edited by Moana; 28th-November-2019 at 14:07.
RDR2 is pissing me off. Fucking bounty hunters turning up and killing me during a mission just because I stuck around to do some looting. Manual save just before mission start doesn't load where I actually saved, I'm a couple of miles away across a river.
I'm sick of riding horses already, fuck this game.
I'm gunna find a spot in a doorway somewhere, camp and see how many lawmen I can kill before my ammo runs out. Maybe it'll make me feel better.
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Games on disc can always be installed, granted they exist. I can think of one game that no longer exists because the disc shipped with a demo and the character license was lost. Thps5 as of the last time I checked was not on the sony store.
Then there are games from devs like ubisoft and EA Who like to charge extra for story dlc whether on disc or not. Thats not the full game. Hell, even square Enix does it. But I guess that's the the same thing as my original argument.
Last edited by Jazzmarazz; 30th-November-2019 at 20:21.
Another reason for having physical media. As long as the content is on the disc, its on the disc. This is also why emulation and back-ups are important. Emulation helps preserves these games. If something digital gets deleted and can't be found anywhere, then it is gone for good.
*fart*
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I've noticed Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals have not been as good as they have been in the past. Though I assume part of the reason is because the sale usually last for the week of Black Friday. I work in a mall and I remember the Gamestop started their sale the Monday of the Black Friday week.