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kitler53 said:
irstupid said:
kitler53 said:

8 Gb is too small, i had to upgrade to 500 Gb just to manage.  not that everyone need 500 Gb but 8 is really too small for most people.  remember, if the wii 2 gets third party support that mean required game installs as that is pretty common now-a-days.

1080p would be amazing but honestly i never expect the wii2 to get there.  even when the ps360 make the jump into the next gen at significantly more power than the wii2 i'd wager many of the games will run at sub 1080p.

how much did that 500 gb cost you?

how much is a 100gb difference cost in terms of ps3 and 360 versions?

I would much rather buy my own external HD, or use the one i'm using for other things than have to fork over another $100 for 100 gb

500 Gb was like $40 when i bought it (ps3 uses standard laptop drives).  360 would be a lot more as they use propreitery drives.

hmm well either way.  i know i bought a terabyte drive for like $75 a little over a year ago for my friends wedding gift. 

pretty sure that works on the 360 and ps3 as well as computers. 

and if i recal it seems every model of 360 and ps3 is always like $100 difference or so.  And what has been the most HD space they gave us?  like 300 or something.  or is it only 160?  i dont' know, but either way its been nowhere near 1,000.  And they will price say 80 gb at 300 and 160 gb at 400.  Sorry but how the hell is 80 gb worth $100?

edit: that is essentailly what i'm saying and why i have no beef with only 8gb.  i kno we would be getting ripped off if they included one themselves.  and i can use my 1 tb on the 360/ps3/wii2 and my pc. if its onboard the wii2, then it can ONLY Be used for that