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    This kinda smack's of when Sony made the expendable memory on the Vita STUPIDLY expensive and the ONLY method to upgrade the memory...

    And this will be a major issue for S owners as it's on digital, and to make it worse games WILL get bigger. For reference Call of Duty Warzone (not Modern Warfare, juts the battle royal) currently takes 120gb, with MW its over 200gb...thats close to half the series S's BASE MEMORY...ONE ONE GAME! Hell even Doom 2016 is 80gb! With games getting higher textures we could start seeing games like the next GTA hitting 200-300gb!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haysey View Post
    This kinda smack's of when Sony made the expendable memory on the Vita STUPIDLY expensive and the ONLY method to upgrade the memory...

    And this will be a major issue for S owners as it's on digital, and to make it worse games WILL get bigger. For reference Call of Duty Warzone (not Modern Warfare, juts the battle royal) currently takes 120gb, with MW its over 200gb...thats close to half the series S's BASE MEMORY...ONE ONE GAME! Hell even Doom 2016 is 80gb! With games getting higher textures we could start seeing games like the next GTA hitting 200-300gb!
    Then, if you want to switch games, you'll have to redownload whatever you want...which eats up at most people's data cap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak33 View Post
    Then, if you want to switch games, you'll have to redownload whatever you want...which eats up at most people's data cap.
    That's something i didn't take into consideration, as in the UK most suppliers have unlimited data, it's just a case of it taking a few hours to re-download. It's not a great situation all round for the states!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haysey View Post
    That's something i didn't take into consideration, as in the UK most suppliers have unlimited data, it's just a case of it taking a few hours to re-download. It's not a great situation all round for the states!
    Yeah it really depends on ISPs here. Usually the cable monopolies do a cap and the fiber companies don't have one.

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