Adinnieken said:
First, it's GB. Giga Byte. Gb is Giga bit. You didn't download 20GB of RAMS. RAM is Random Access Memory. You downloaded 20GB of content that used 20GB of storage on your hard disk drive (HDD). A HDD is not made up of RAM. If you're going to talk about something, use the correct terminology and in the correct context. On the Xbox One you can do the same. When you're done using it, you can then delete it and download it again at a later date when you want it or attach an external HDD of your chosing, and copy the content to the external HDD so you don't have to download it again. Likewise, if you're going to criticize something, make sure you're educated about it before possibly making irrelevant criticisms. |
NEWSFLASH: You already have unlimited storage in all of your current-gen consoles. That game you purchased and deleted a few years ago can always be re-downloaded. No, this isn't personal storage space, but it doesn't need to be. Games don't need personal storage space.
So unlimited storage huh? That's great for game saves. Doesn't make up for the lack of removable HDD though.







