Bryank75
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Microsoft will have something similar.Proprietary memory. Good guy Sony helping boost Microsoft's sales.
Microsoft will have something similar.Proprietary memory. Good guy Sony helping boost Microsoft's sales.
"He who foresees calamities suffers them twice over. " - Porteus,BeilbyI don't want you to be proven wrong, I would like the medium to take a step forward.
"He who foresees calamities suffers them twice over. " - Porteus,Beilby
Delete games? It's the Wii all other again? Naaa.There is a two solutions for you:
- Buy extra storage ( SSD cartridge or External HDD if supported)
- Delete games as you finish them.
Problem solved, Drama neutralized.
Maybe this cartridge is the only main source of storage. So a 256GB super fast internal SSD plus whatever base cartridge they package in at launch. Probably 1TB.
With 1 to 4TB size cartridges that'll probably be enough to discourage people to buy external HDDs. And hopefully whatever price Sony will charge is competitive..
Never owned a Vita, huh?
This.Is not going to be 2 tb guys. Drop it now.
So this is what that memory card that leaked is all about?
Makes sense.
Account Sharing Memory Cards where you can download your whole saves/videos to share with friends maybe?
Or is it a revolutionary Capture Card to edit using Sony's Vega Video once put in a PC?
Because if those cartridges are M2-like SSDs, we're going back to the glorious Genesis/SNES days where games loaded in 3 seconds. I'd like that.Why go away with what works now? People love the easy and accessible external hard drive usage of current consoles
This.Guys, what on earth is your problem? This is very different from the Vita.
1. Vita could have easily used MicroSD. They just chose to be greedy.
2. PS5 games are being designed with this super custom SSD in mind, how else would you purpose they offer expanded storage? PS5 games aren't gonna run on regular HDDs
3. As soon as they announced it was this special high speed thing, it was obvious the storage space would be limited. SSDs cost a lot more let alone a propriety solution.
4. Unlike Vita, PS5 can be used without the storage expansion if you just delete older games/manage the space, this is just for insane people like me who have a 6TB drive on PS4.
Guys, what on earth is your problem? This is very different from the Vita.
1. Vita could have easily used MicroSD. They just chose to be greedy.
2. PS5 games are being designed with this super custom SSD in mind, how else would you purpose they offer expanded storage? PS5 games aren't gonna run on regular HDDs
3. As soon as they announced it was this special high speed thing, it was obvious the storage space would be limited. SSDs cost a lot more let alone a propriety solution.
4. Unlike Vita, PS5 can be used without the storage expansion if you just delete older games/manage the space, this is just for insane people like me who have a 6TB drive on PS4.
2. PS5 games are being designed with this super custom SSD in mind, how else would you purpose they offer expanded storage? PS5 games aren't gonna run on regular HDDs
Why go away with what works now? People love the easy and accessible external hard drive usage of current consoles
Is not going to be 2 tb guys. Drop it now.
What leak are you talking about?
The base Xbox One S ships with a 1TB HDD
Do you really think that next gen consoles will ship with the same storage size as last gen?
It's 2TB or over. Over 80% of games are sold digitally now.
Yeah a 5200RPM HDD. Doubt we get a 2TB SSDThe base Xbox One S ships with a 1TB HDD
Do you really think that next gen consoles will ship with the same storage size as last gen?
It's 2TB or over. Over 80% of games are sold digitally now.
The person might have some hoarding problems. I manage 2TB just fine with deleting the games I won't need in the long run. But this is me. I even manage space to get some highlights with in-game videos and photos. 4TB is just too little to you if you have problems with management.There is a two solutions for you:
- Buy extra storage ( SSD cartridge or External HDD if supported)
- Delete games as you finish them.
Problem solved, Drama neutralized.
The person might have some hoarding problems. I manage 2TB just fine with deleting the games I won't need in the long run. But this is me. I even manage space to get some highlights with in-game videos and photos. 4TB is just too little to you if you have problems with management.
Because if those cartridges are M2-like SSDs, we're going back to the glorious Genesis/SNES days where games loaded in 3 seconds. I'd like that.
Because that's slow and they want everyone to have that ultra fast loading experience they've been hyping up.
The way Cerny talked about it in the first interview made it seem like you'll only be able to have like 1 or 2 full size games in their special SSD. In that case I don't want to use any old 5400 rpm external at all. If I'm playing 4-5 random games in a month that could be a lot of loading and waiting, jumping from game to game.
Yeah, I forgot about it. These days I just play two or three at a time and delete the rest. If for some reason I want to play something again, I just download it while I'm taking a shower or eating something. I've been using 200mbs (up and down) for so long now that I forgot about this (even though I live in Brazil, that doesn't have the best internet in the world). Really sorry if I offended anyone.Or maybe the person just have bad/slow Internet?
I mean I don't delete ANY game on my PS4/PC that I have installed that I might want to play again, since downloading 30GB+ is not an HOURS thing but a DAY/S thing when downloading.
Take Destiny 2 as an example, ~90GB on PS4, started downloading on Sept 30th, was not downloaded/Installed until Oct 2nd for me.
i agree, i have 2TB on my pro and usually delete games after playing apart from a few i go back and play.
but unless games coming out at like 400 or 500GB out of the gate, I think I can make due with 2TB for a few years.
yeah there’s always those games you buy, play and just delete because they don’t exactly have replay value etc. i keep a few games for when friends come over if they feel like playing and then i have about 3-4 that i’m usually playing. i’ve actually just checked and i have 24 games installed (way more than i thought) and i’m using 1.01TB. also it’s been said that next gen we will be able to choose what parts of games we install right? so i guess that will reduce game sizes a bit!I generally agree and I do the same so I always have literally hundreds of gigs of space left as I have no reason to have a game on my HDD that I'm not actually playing.
Keep in mind, next generations games will not have the exact same amount of space, it will likely be much more then what we are seeing right now, but unless games coming out at like 400 or 500GB out of the gate, I think I can make due with 2TB for a few years.