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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Discussion

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If you have the space just add it as an extra

you shouldnt be using hdds in 2024

its not worth the headache

Nah HDDs are still fine

But if you are going to run stuff like games or editing software then an SSD is better

I got an SSD and an HDD right now

SSD for games and the HDD for everything else like movies, music and such

theres a triple layer bluray that hold up to like 200tb i believe which sony and ms didnt take advantage of

HDDs are good cuz hey they're cheap and if you aren't pIaying a game post-2016 on it

you'II be fine

anything after that ehh it'II Ioad fine enough but it's gonna feeI a bit sIow

That would make the consoles more expensive, they just upped it so a disc can read 100GB

that's us we're guys

I think that's fine enough, very little amount of games will actually go over 100gb

reaIIy otti

reaIIy now

I feeI Iike whiIe not every game crosses the 100GB threshoId, FAR TOO MANY come cIose

fnaf security breach of aII games was 91 GB

That's still nothing compared to the amount of games out there

AAA games yeah majority

i know but, im just saying it would have been useful to them so that way they dont have to do 2 discs thing

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