HUELEN10
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I am excited about the next generation of Xbox, a lot of us are, but doesn't this seem like a glaring omission?
To my knowledge, like its predecessor, it has no Bluetooth so wireless audio requires dongles; this wasn't a surprise. USB though is essential I/O. Now, I know storage-wise, 9th gen games must be ran off SSD or SSD card, but storing all content and moving content can and hound be done via external USB drives. Even without being able to run some of that content off a USB disk, why bottleneck it at all? The new controller released alongside the console has type C to charge, so why not have even one port on the console?
it makes no sense to me. Realistically though, other than bottlenecking transfers to and from, which in itself is shitty, is there anything down the line that might give lack of type-C a disadvantage?
It's just weird. Come this holiday, it will be the only current console being sold lacking this port. Has Microsoft said anything about this?
To my knowledge, like its predecessor, it has no Bluetooth so wireless audio requires dongles; this wasn't a surprise. USB though is essential I/O. Now, I know storage-wise, 9th gen games must be ran off SSD or SSD card, but storing all content and moving content can and hound be done via external USB drives. Even without being able to run some of that content off a USB disk, why bottleneck it at all? The new controller released alongside the console has type C to charge, so why not have even one port on the console?
it makes no sense to me. Realistically though, other than bottlenecking transfers to and from, which in itself is shitty, is there anything down the line that might give lack of type-C a disadvantage?
It's just weird. Come this holiday, it will be the only current console being sold lacking this port. Has Microsoft said anything about this?