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Have you had to increase your storage space.

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No, no need 37 23.27%
 
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Nope, 120GB PS3/250GB 360 done me well

I don't have a next gen console, but as long as I can fit 7/8 games on a system at a time I think I'll cope fine. I buy like 4, maybe 5 games a year, so its not a biggie.

I've filled my 32GB Vita up til capacity but considering I only play 2-3 games on it at a time, its really not an issue deleting content and redownloading it when I want to give it another play through



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Please don't call storage memory, as a former IT guy that just bothers me. In response to your question no, I have never upgraded any of my consoles' storage space. That includes my 4 gig slim 360.



you cant upgrade memory in consoles, only storage.



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I upgraded my PS4 shortly after I bought it to 1.5TB and installed the stock drive from the PS4 to my PS3. I already filled the 500GB from the PS3 mainly with games from PS+ and the PS4 has 1.02TB free for the rest of the generation. It was a good choice.



Yes. PS+ games and I don't like to delete stuff. ;)



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vivster said:
Oh yeah, totally forgot. I boosted my 4GB Vita to 64GB thanks to a lovely import from Japan :)


How much did that set you back and from where? if you don't mind me asking? Psn+ makes love to my households 2 Vita systems's 16gb cards every month, this month is meant to be getting Killzone too which I heard was 4gb+ lol, I'm doomed for Vita space.



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Only my PS4. Since the games install now. Otherwise, I don't. I moved a120GB SSD in my PS3. And put a TB drive in my PS4.



The 20GB HDD that came with the PS3 at the time made it almost required to upgrade. I got a 500GB and even not bothering to delete anything I think have roughly 300GB worth of stuff on the HDD.

My PS4 still has plenty of space, but I could see having to delete files in the future.



I have already added a 1 TB drive to my Wii U to accommodate the ton of eShop games I have downloaded (some of them digital versions of full retail titles). I will have to add a drive for my Xbox One soon as well, because I'm at 75% used memory on the console, and I currently own less than 10 games! I also find it funny how much flak the Wii U gets for it's 32 GB memory space. At least the memory upgrade was only necessary for digital titles. I find it far more egregious to have to buy expanded memory to play physical copies of games. It's awful to think that otherwise with just a couple of more Xbox One game purchases, I'd have to delete ready to play games (that I own the disks for!) from my system memory. Then, if I ever want to play them again, delete something else and sit through a reinstallation of previous game. And, the last time I played a game that was 6% downloaded and listed as "ready to play", it was completely glitch ridden. After waiting for 100% installation, all the glitches disappeared. So, what's the point of being able to play a game while it's still downloading if the graphics don't even render properly? Besides the horrid menu screen, it's one of my biggest peeves with the Xbox One. But Halo and Gears of War are 2 franchises I enjoy, & it gets all the multi-plats that the Wii U doesn't, so I suffer through.



No but that's only because I don't have the money to buy a 5 TB HDD yet. My HDD on my Xbox One has been full for quite sometime now.