Oh and as for 360/ps3 games I'm upto over 60 now that have been ported to PC
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Oh and as for 360/ps3 games I'm upto over 60 now that have been ported to PC
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lol Morrowind is better than IV and V for many reasons. Yeah it's an older game, it requires more time/patience and there's no spoon feeding.
It has levitation magic and skills are a bit more complex. Weapons need maintenance using repair hammers (that you can carry).
Fast travel system is different too, it actually requires some planning instead of simply going to your map to instantly jump to wherever you've already been.
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I have Morrowind archived somewhere on my PC. Had a quick look once and bleh. I know a lot of you love them but I can't get into something that old that I haven't played before.
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Silent Hill Downpour hasn't been ported to PC has it?
Blue Dragon? What about Breakdown?
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Don't think Downpour has no, most Silent Hills seems to have been though. Never heard of those other 2.
Looks like the updates for my 4 whopping games comes in at around a 100 gigs. Damn. 33gb just for FFXV
Fallout 3 seems to be 6gb, dunno if it has the dlc with it though.
Any emulators work with the Bone?
I already mentioned that you should use a usb 3.0 ext drive dude. Not just for the extra space but your load times will be much better.
It means the internal HDD mostly gets used by the OS only.
Use whatever size you want, last I read you can go up to 16TB or something like that and you can use more than one ext HDD.
Not much point upgrading the internal drive, unless it doesn't have SS hybrid and you wanna improve that situation.
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Blue Dragon is a 360 exclusive MS title but made by a bunch of Japanese dudes including one guy that created the FF series.
Breakdown is Namco original Xbox exclusive.
You'll know if FO3 has the dlc after you start it up. I've got the 360 goty version physical but I assume the digital goty version bundles everything together like it is on PS3 physical.
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Yes you can install everything onto them.
Although it is possible that you might see an issue at some point trying to move installed stuff from int to ext...it's very rare now but keep that in mind. Usually to deal with such an issue you need to delete from the internal and re-install (or in your case redownload and install) to ext.
You may never see any issue at all though, I just remember reading about a couple of games having issues moving from int to ext but that was ages ago.
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As I said about the int; only reason you might want to swap that out is to upgrade to a SSHD for better OS performance. But imo it isn't really worth the $. Yeah it will perform better but those things are expensive.
Better value to spend the money on more ext usb 3.0 space instead.
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