Dealspwn writes: "I filled up my Xbox One's hard drive last month.
Sure, I arguably receive more games than the average console owner in my line of work, but less than a year after launch I'm being forced to delete entire games from my hard drive just to play and review new ones, requiring me to then re-install them down the line if I ever fancy a quick impulse play. Forza 5 swerved off the track, Ryse fell on its sword and I'm still struggling to keep on top of things.
And soon Halo: The Master Chief Collection wants to guzzle up another 60GB or so... followed by a 20GB patch. I'm sorry, but this situation has gotten entirely out of control and we're only a year into the current generation. Put the important debate about frame rates and resolutions on hold for a moment, because we might have bigger problems on the console front."
"VoxPop Games Inc. and Ratalaika Games S.L are today very happy and excited to announce that their indie horror hit "OUTER TERROR", is coming to consoles (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch) via digital stores on April 12th, 2024." - VoxPop Games Inc. and Ratalaika Games S.L .
Atlantic City - America’s Playground is the dark and dramatic sequel to the glitz and glam of Atlantic City – Boardwalk Paradise.
The combat in this and ESO are some of the worst combat I have ever seen in current games.
A Pure dogsh7 "expansion". Same typical fallout 76 recyeling of assets and every mission is more the same grueling shi7. Remember, this is the results of your 76 membership working for you. Nice to see you putting those funds to good use there Bethesda. A Mod team could have cooked this crap in a month.
The Nerd Stash: “The letter scene in Grandia is a magnificent, layered early example of the game's wonderful NPC interactions, and a real tear-jerker.”
Physical gaming all day everyday. A short install is all it takes. And in the PS4's case, extremely short. And I get to do what I please with my copy of the game.
(Unless they're PS Plus/GWG games)
I know the MCC 20GB patch will have to be downloaded regardless if you go digital or physical, but at least you could just delete an install to make room for it, and then re-install it at a later date if you wished to, rather than having to re-download an entire game.
At least we have the option to use external hard drives. Some of us have them laying around anyway. Someone who "professionally" plays video games to review them should most certainly utilize an external hard drive. They aren't that expensive anymore.
I just went out and bought an external hard drive for my Xbox one and I think it is awesome you can download game right to it! Every game I download digitally gets put in my external hard drive along with extra content (dlc's) then I put the hard copy games on my internal hard drive its as easy as that you can find them fairly cheap. On the ps4 on the other hand you have to buy there hard drive and swap it out which is a little annoying but I guess least you can do it
I just bought a 3Tb Toshiba exHdd. Best purchase ive made for my Xbox One. I have bout 9 games installed and still have 2.8tb left..
With non propriety external hard drive support this has become a non issue, if you can afford an x1 and that many games then the cost of getting one would be a non issue as you can get a decent one for the price of 1 game, for the price of 2 games you can pick one up and forget about it for a long time.