pixel wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 5:54 am
I rarely buy physical games, and the Series S looks like it is better fit for my 1080p TV.
Keep in mind the usable space on a Series S is sub 400GB, when you account for the OS. That will fill up very quickly.
You're right, so a healthy third-party market for additional storage will be a must
Which is what I'm hoping for, because you cannot launch XBSX|S games from a standard USB HDD. So we need those expansion cards to have third party options considerably cheaper than the official product
So EB gave me $385 for my XB1X. I found the receipt in the box from when I bought it. I paid $419.99 for the console and $79 for RDR2, that was the bundle it came as. I was buying RDR2 anyway, so I don't count that towards the cost. Let's call the XB1X $420 for ease. It came with a digital code for Forza 7, which I sold for $20, bringing it to $400. Considering they gave me $385 and the XBSX can play everything I played on my 1X, I consider that to be a pretty good deal.
Combine that with the fact I paid a $200 deposit months ago and I got ~$200 in birthday money, that's the difference in XBSX cost sorted.
Calavera wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 5:55 am
The Wii had the best storage. Just get any usb 2TB drive and load every game released for the Wii onto it!
The wii was great for a lot of things... except games.
Easy to hack retro games quite well too.
And the best GameCube anyone could own.
And the music.
If only there were more than 5 wii games worth playing, that 2TB would be useful. I suppose 2TB was a lot of GameCube games.
You can fit the entire U.S. collection of Gamecube games in about 1 TB. Add those and a great selection of Wii and Wiiware games, all on one 2 TB drive.
And technically, a Wii U might be considered better because it can play Wii and GC games. Better being a tricky word if you don't care about the Wii U library, off-tv play was a big feature for me especially with Mario Maker.
But considering it's one system that can play every Zelda games, a Wii U is a nice system to have. I say that with the full knowledge that mine is packed away.
Skynet wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 8:49 am
I just wish there was a better soft mod for it that was permanent, that would allow me to turn the damn thing off
For the Wii? Or are you talking about Wii mode on a WiiU? I know nothing about that, you really have to softmod it every time you boot it up? That is awful!
Skynet wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 8:49 am
I just wish there was a better soft mod for it that was permanent, that would allow me to turn the damn thing off
For the Wii? Or are you talking about Wii mode on a WiiU? I know nothing about that, you really have to softmod it every time you boot it up? That is awful!
Sorry, WiiU yes, it was in response to Pixel talking about the WiiU but I never quoted him or specified Last time I looked there's no permanent WiiU softmod as it requires you to re-mod it if you power it off.
Skynet wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 8:49 am
I just wish there was a better soft mod for it that was permanent, that would allow me to turn the damn thing off
For the Wii? Or are you talking about Wii mode on a WiiU? I know nothing about that, you really have to softmod it every time you boot it up? That is awful!
Sorry, WiiU yes, it was in response to Pixel talking about the WiiU but I never quoted him or specified Last time I looked there's no permanent WiiU softmod as it requires you to re-mod it if you power it off.
Yeah, the Wii U is a pain in the ass. It's the polar opposite from the Wii in terms of softmodding ease. I booted my system up a year or so ago, and it was like a bomb went off. The menus are fucked, and I can't remember what the triggers the softmod.
But boy, when it was working, it is a pretty awesome system for retro Nintendo fans.
Skynet wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 8:49 am
I just wish there was a better soft mod for it that was permanent, that would allow me to turn the damn thing off
For the Wii? Or are you talking about Wii mode on a WiiU? I know nothing about that, you really have to softmod it every time you boot it up? That is awful!
Sorry, WiiU yes, it was in response to Pixel talking about the WiiU but I never quoted him or specified Last time I looked there's no permanent WiiU softmod as it requires you to re-mod it if you power it off.
Yeah, the Wii U is a pain in the ass. It's the polar opposite from the Wii in terms of softmodding ease. I booted my system up a year or so ago, and it was like a bomb went off. The menus are fucked, and I can't remember what the triggers the softmod.
But boy, when it was working, it is a pretty awesome system for retro Nintendo fans.
Is there much in the way a modchip scene to avoid this?