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Cobretti2 said:
Conina said:

Because the next gen games will expect faster data transfer than an external HDD (or even an external SATA-SSD) can guarantee.

I'm sure that you can move the next gen games to the external drive instead of deinstalling/deleting them. When you want to play the game again, you just move or copy them back to the faster storage.

I get that, what I was implying is they should have bloody thought about this and made it work with their new custom SSDs as externals.

Saying that, Barozi pointed out that there indeed (at least on the XBOX) is an expansion slot for their propitiatory SSDs. This is great news and glad they actually put some thought into it. Hopefully the PS5 has done something similar.   

From what we know Sony will have certified (but don`t need to be) expansion driver for internally, but externally will be USB 3.1 or perhaps 3.2 still not sure if even a capable SSD on the external would run nextgen game.



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