Title: Taking bets! Post by: Izret101 on January 05, 2016, 10:50:05 PM So i grabbed a 2TB external for my 360 finally.
I've started working my way thru downloading my backlog of incomplete and/or unplayed games/DLC. I am expecting it to take a fair amount of time to get them all downloaded due to slower than remembered 360 download speeds and the fact that i can only have 30 items queued at a time and i MIGHT need to cross reference items from my history with my completed games list. Sooooo what do you think will happen? Will the harddrive fill before i download everything or will i be left with room to spare? Feel free to pick option 3 in addition to option 1 or 2. Title: Re: Taking bets! Post by: Shadow Kisuragi on January 05, 2016, 11:15:20 PM 2TB? Dude, you're at 110 Xbox 360 and 147 XBLA games you've started but not completed, and that's not counting your backlog. Full drive for sure.
Title: Re: Taking bets! Post by: Izret101 on January 05, 2016, 11:19:33 PM But how many of those 360 games are digital and how many of them do i own on disc is what you need to ask yourself ;)
I will be asking myself the same question... as i work thru my download history.... 30 items at a time....... :'( Title: Re: Taking bets! Post by: Boshamp on January 06, 2016, 05:45:03 AM I think you will fill it based on the size of a lot of those XBLA games and the poor formatting that comes with most Western Digital EHDs, but like you said, you are a physical copy kind of man, so I am assuming the only games you will download from your full-sized game ownership will be the GWG titles you don't have on disc, which cannot be THAT many. I have no idea what your stance on DLC is either, but considering you are a fellow achievement whore like me, you probably have some DLC to download as well, and those can get pretty large.
Title: Re: Taking bets! Post by: Izret101 on January 09, 2016, 01:57:07 AM Update
I've made it back to the middle of 2013. I'm making it back into the excessive purchase years now. On the plus side this is when games tended to be smaller. |