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re: 10 year old wants X box
Posted on 12/5/23 at 8:23 am to tenderfoot tigah
Posted on 12/5/23 at 8:23 am to tenderfoot tigah
I have an external storage with 2tb- would that solve?
Posted on 12/5/23 at 8:57 am to BARNEYSTINSON
Walmart has a Diablo bundle with the Series X for $349
Walmart
There may be others.
Best Buy has the 1TB Black S for $349 as well.
Best Buy
I have questions about that Walmart bundle but it seems legit. That is the one I would get right now.
ETA: There is a thread on the gaming board where the OP said they bought the Diablo bundle for $349 so its legit.
Walmart
There may be others.
Best Buy has the 1TB Black S for $349 as well.
Best Buy
I have questions about that Walmart bundle but it seems legit. That is the one I would get right now.
ETA: There is a thread on the gaming board where the OP said they bought the Diablo bundle for $349 so its legit.
This post was edited on 12/5/23 at 9:00 am
Posted on 12/5/23 at 10:43 pm to BARNEYSTINSON
Yes and no. Xbox Series S and X rely on their SSDs to transfer data extremely fast compared to traditional HDDs. Seagate has one external SSD built specifically to Xbox specs to optimize gameplay.
Faster data transfer = fast game play = shorter loading times. HDD are cheaper but transfer data slower. Inverse is true that SSDs are more expensive but will move data faster.
If your child plays single player games, keep them on the external HDD if that’s what you have.
I would suggest ponying up for the Xbox Series X. You can delete old games then redownload if you have to. You can also buy physical game copies if that matters.
Faster data transfer = fast game play = shorter loading times. HDD are cheaper but transfer data slower. Inverse is true that SSDs are more expensive but will move data faster.
If your child plays single player games, keep them on the external HDD if that’s what you have.
I would suggest ponying up for the Xbox Series X. You can delete old games then redownload if you have to. You can also buy physical game copies if that matters.
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