| hinch said: Maybe if you're super casual or don't care for time. I still don't think its a great idea linking a console with Game Pass with 500GB storage. Or like you said play only one or two games at a time and have that installed. You'll be whipping out the hard drive for cold storage in no time. QoL is worth it for the extra $200, among other things. Its worth weighing in your options before going in. |
Maybe. I also swaped for a 2TB as soon as I got my ps4 and yes it filled up after a bit, but by then I had so many games I dont even think of that deleting a bunch and making room was not even a second of consideration that if I would play any of them again. I would agree with you with the 512GB and maybe 1TB. If I have very few games they will be fresher on my mind I would would think maybe I will play them again. So it really depends on how many games they can really fit. Sony said that with ssd's games are gona be smaller due to duplicating accets on HDD's, but that we are gona start seing it after a couple of years when crosgen is done. but if 825GB-1TB can fit 10-20 games in that scenario, I think gamers will be fine for a good while to where removing really old games is no longer an issue.
But I would agree with you that for the SSD alone I would spend that extra money for the full ps5 or series x. Add to that the power gap. This console just dosent make sense to me.
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