I'm getting a next gen Xbox or PS system. SSDs aren't that big, but here's what I'm going to do for let's say the next year if external SSDs stick to around $200.
I mean I just plan on moving the current SSD I have hooked to my my One X to my XsX when I get it and transferring games that way instead of installing them one-by-one via WiFi.
I'm going all in; external HDD, external SSD, and finally upgrading the internal SSD to 4TB when 4TB (or more) don't cost the same as a used Hyundai. For the amount of PS5 games I plan on getting -- 40+ over the life of the console -- anything internal under 4TB will be a pain in the ass to manage.
I think the best option for everyone who is concerned about the drive space is to forget about the consiles all along and just buy a 4TB SSD instead... Seriously, some of you guys are more concerned about the drives than the actual games and their sizes, which we already know about multiple examples being 50-70GB, just relax and let those consoles launch first.
I don't really get why this is a McDouble (as that implies two of something), but I'll be fine with just the internal SSD for the foreseeable future. I don't NEED to have more than 665GB (or whatever) of games installed at once.
I'm going all in; external HDD, external SSD, and finally upgrading the internal SSD to 4TB when 4TB (or more) don't cost the same as a used Hyundai. For the amount of PS5 games I plan on getting -- 40+ over the life of the console -- anything internal under 4TB will be a pain in the ass to manage.
Probably get a 4gb hdd to begin with for my series x And maybe get the seagate expansion next year. Would like a 2tb ssd but If I get one of those I’d rather put it in my pc.