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hmm i guess 5minutes is okay if you just want to save a quick/funny moment
but it is not enough for the entire gameplay of a match of TDM or something
I think 15minutes is the right amount
but hey, they both have external capture card support, so i guess it really doesn't matter, unless you dont want to buy a capture card.
More MS clarification. They need to get everyone on the same page.
5 mins is about as long my patience is for M$ at the moment!
I'm not much of a gameplay recording type, well tbh I don't care for the feature at all, but for the people who do, does it mean [even though it is really inconvenient] I can record 5 mins, then continue recording until I stop, eg a entire mp match? Or is it ONLY 5 mins at a given time?
This applies for PS4, even though it's 15 mins but still.
Confused :S
at least it saves to the cloud and not the hdd