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| Arseen:
--- Quote from: palmer6strings on September 02, 2015, 09:35:03 AM ---I'll make it a little simpler. I've got about 15 games on my system and I'm over 90% full on the 500GB drive. Also, a big note! My xbox is only used for games and watching movies/shows. So the only apps I have are the Blu ray drive app, YouTube, and netflix. Everything else is games. --- End quote --- Don't forget manditory spyware set-up by Microsoft. Like sound recorder, video analyser, keylogger... ;D |
| TDIRunner:
--- Quote from: Megatron on September 02, 2015, 09:13:47 AM ---Games vary greatly. 20-40 is the average for disc based games I have played. Some big games like Halo Masterchief Collection are upwards of 60GB. Batman Arkham Knight was like 45 GB. Watchdogs was 20ish I think. As for last gen, most of my 360 games installed about 6GB on the hard drive. And yes, they're all blu now. Xbox will even play blu ray discs (with a downloaded ap) --- End quote --- When you look at that trend (going from avg of 6GB to avg of 30GB in one generation) you can see why people will eventually need 5TG drives or larger, especially since more and more games are going digital. It would be fun to put a chart together of all of the different console generations and, for each generation, have an average game size along with a range of smallest to largest. I think it would be really interesting to look at those trends as they get bigger from generation to generation............. or maybe it would just be interesting to me. I'm a nerd and a numbers guy. :P |
| Arseen:
--- Quote from: TDIRunner on September 02, 2015, 10:56:32 AM --- --- Quote from: Megatron on September 02, 2015, 09:13:47 AM ---Games vary greatly. 20-40 is the average for disc based games I have played. Some big games like Halo Masterchief Collection are upwards of 60GB. Batman Arkham Knight was like 45 GB. Watchdogs was 20ish I think. As for last gen, most of my 360 games installed about 6GB on the hard drive. And yes, they're all blu now. Xbox will even play blu ray discs (with a downloaded ap) --- End quote --- When you look at that trend (going from avg of 6GB to avg of 30GB in one generation) you can see why people will eventually need 5TG drives or larger, especially since more and more games are going digital. It would be fun to put a chart together of all of the different console generations and, for each generation, have an average game size along with a range of smallest to largest. I think it would be really interesting to look at those trends as they get bigger from generation to generation............. or maybe it would just be interesting to me. I'm a nerd and a numbers guy. :P --- End quote --- And remember to include the space DLCs take. |
| palmer6strings:
--- Quote from: Arseen on September 02, 2015, 10:55:09 AM --- --- Quote from: palmer6strings on September 02, 2015, 09:35:03 AM ---I'll make it a little simpler. I've got about 15 games on my system and I'm over 90% full on the 500GB drive. Also, a big note! My xbox is only used for games and watching movies/shows. So the only apps I have are the Blu ray drive app, YouTube, and netflix. Everything else is games. --- End quote --- Don't forget manditory spyware set-up by Microsoft. Like sound recorder, video analyser, keylogger... ;D --- End quote --- Good thing I don't have a kinect. They can't video me MWA ha ha ha!! But the other 2 you got me on... Out of all the games I got for xbox one I think I've only found 5 that are a tually fun to me... |
| Megatron:
--- Quote from: palmer6strings on September 02, 2015, 02:33:30 PM --- Out of all the games I got for xbox one I think I've only found 5 that are actually fun to me... --- End quote --- There are definitely more than 5 that I like. But keep in mind, we are still less than two years in to the console life, 22 months in. Looking back at this point in the 360's life, the only really stand out games were Dead Rising, Saints Row, Oblivion, Marvel Ultimate Alliance, F.E.A.R., Gears of War, The Darkness and Bioshock. And I wasn't a fan of Dead Rising or Oblivion. There were others that garnered some attention here and there, but these were the only titles that really went on to become something. It wasn't until right about the 2nd birthday that we got Halo 3, Mass Effect, Modern Warfare, Rock Band and Assassins Creed - all franchise spawning games. While I have my doubts, I am hopeful we will see some killer new IPs soon. |
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