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The games would still be on your system though, which was my point. The only “fix” for this or Series X or PS5 is throwing money at it...but if you get more than one card, not only would you have spent waaaaay more money than “waiting”(play something while it transfers) 5 minutes is worth, you would have to get up and

This is so dumb. Like, what is wrong with people that cannot tell the difference?

You’re not going to be playing multiple games simultaneously... 512GB is big enough for plenty of games. This is no different to running an SSD setup on PC. This is a current limitation of the NVMe hardware, multiple TB at that speed would be outrageously expensive.

If that is your criteria, and you don’t need 4K, then you should be good.

No, it is more powerful and much faster than the One X and it will be capable of Raytracing, as it has the dedicated hardware. The noticeable performance gains the Series X will have will be in resolution and frame rate. If a game on Series x is running in 4K@120fps, it will likely run at 1080p@60fps on Series S.

Well, the problem is 99% of 4K sets in peoples homes cannot do 4K @ 120fps. My flagship Sony 4K set from 2018 can only muster 1440p@120fps, and I’m literally the only person I know that has a tv even capable of that, most are still on that 1080p business. This console is for the casual masses, whereas the Series X is

You can use an HDD to store your games, the SSD is for playing them. 

The proprietary card is for convenience, you can use any HDD to transfer your games to, you just have to transfer them back over to play them.

Completely wrong.

No.

How do you even find your way home with all of those signs with different words on them?

Look harder, it was pretty much instantaneous. 

Hori Split Pad Pro. Much better ergonomics.

I did!

Sigh, yet another lost opportunity by Microsoft.

Had you posited this question a few years ago, I likely would’ve said PSP... but now I think it’s quite easily the Nintendo Switch.

lol, wut?

“there are no TVs which can run higher than 60FPS”

You should report on how downgraded the visuals are from the PS5 event video. It looks a lot less next-gen when actually running on PS5 hardware.

I would buy something like this if it had a better form-factor.