#xBox Series X with or without HardDrive

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dawn blade
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What do you guys recommend? I am not the type who plays every game and not that often 2-3 times a week. 2-3 games at once.
How many big games can i download on the white 1 TB Series x?
Will i have problems not having enough memory?

lapis kindleBOT
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reef estuary
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there is enough room for the 2-3 games you play.

dawn blade
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Thank you

dawn blade
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But the games run better and faster when i have them as hardware or is the difference not noticeable?

reef estuary
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what do you mean have them as hardware?

dawn blade
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On a disc.

bronze crypt
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All Xbox games install to storage and do not play off the CD.

Series S/X games must be installed to the internal storage or the special expansion card. They will not play off a USB hard drive.

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There is no difference in performance between buying a game on CD and buying the game as a digital download from the built-in store.

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Older (Xbox One, Xbox 360) games can be installed and played from a usb hard drive on your series X.

Some of those games might load faster when installed to internal storage. It will entirely depend on the game.