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I had a 1TB Toshiba Canvio basics on my OG XBox one for years, very reliable.
There's an official 1TB Seagate expansion card for the Series X/S models, which is expensive, but you can still use an external USB3 HDD for games.
No other option on the Series S, there's no optical drive! ;)
I'd also invest in an external USB HDD for more games storage, as you'll soon fill the internal 512gb HDD, there's actually only 364GB of useable space and Forza Horizon 5 is 109GB alone for example.
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There is also a console only version of Gamepass for £7.99 a month rather than ultimate at £10.99 a month, which also includes PC games & cloud gaming, so if you don't need them get the cheaper one.
Played a bit of San Andreas last night on XBox, everything is very dark and the sound (speech) is weird, don't think it likes Windows Sonic with headphones.
Not played enough to form an opinion yet, but had forgotten that Samuel L Jackson was the cop at the beginning. :cool:
Got San Andreas downloaded on Gamepass ready for tomorrow! :cool:
I still remember buying this on launch day and upgrading to a new 'slim' PS2 at the same time, a staggering 17 years ago! 😲
Sort of agree, like the old Gran Turismo days starting with something sh1t like a Mazda Demio A-Spec and having to grind for ages to afford upgrades and new cars. God I spent many many hours on those games and thoroughly enjoyed it.
But then today's youth who want it all on a plate and they...
Agreed, massive library at your fingertips and some good titles too, not just a load of crap, definitely worth it and if you don't want the PC or cloud gaming elements, the console only plan is just £7.99 a month, bargain!
Just messing LOL ;)
Gamepass is brilliant TBH, well worth the monthly cost and I blagged 3 years for £1 by loading up XBox Live Gold codes from CD Keys, so really was a bargain.
Not sure how it's running at 118fps when the game is capped at 60fps? :unsure:
I'm locked to 30fps on my One X, but at least I still get 4K visuals, it's like a lesser quality version of quality mode on the Series X apparently.
Expected the Series X to be 120fps in performance mode and 60fps in quality mode, so this must be very resource heavy if it's 60fps & 30fps...
Even the original XBox One can pump out a solid 30fps with no frame drops, which is impressive considering how old the hardware is.
Have you tried quality mode yet to compare graphics?
Ooh that does sound like a nice touch. :cool:
Just finished work, can't wait to play, just need the wife &...
Yeah, I got an SE last year when they came out, upgraded from a Series 3 and had and original before that, so this is my 3rd Apple Watch.
No complaints, liking the larger screen and does everything I need, not bothered about ECG or blood O2, so went SE over a Series 6.
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I know a couple of people who have been trying for ages, but just miss out every time and you can guarantee its mostly fcuking scalpers out for profit.
I'm in no rush, my One X will do for now until the Series X becomes more readily available.
Good to see the side by side comparisons, have you watched the other video where he talks through it all?
Glad to see that the older consoles are still supported.
Just seen a good article with videos comparing FH5 on various XBox models, the Series X, Series S, One X & One S, it seems that Playground has done an amazing job of making this look & play well on all generations, which is impressive.
The visual difference between the One S and the Series X on...
My XR was fine on iOS 15, I know a few people with older devices on iOS 15, but they don't bug older devices to get people to upgrade, it's more likely an iOS 15 issue that needs a fix.
The other problem you have is that you can't anodise steel, so you would never get a like for like finish, even if the substrate metals were both a brushed surface to then add the colour. The process for colouring steel is PVD, but the finish is different, which if you're after a perfect match...