Well actually there is something thats not been mentioned. EVERY version of the xbox has at least two, maybe three USB ports and memory sticks are pretty dam cheap these days so if they wanted to increase the size the best option would be to get a USB stick.
The only the is when you plug a flash drive in to your xbox you have to get a good one. cheap flash drives do not work properly. I bought a 64gb flash drive for 40 dollars I took a long time to load save and render blocks. So I returned it and ask the person for the best quality one a 32gb for 50 dollars worked ten times better. A flash drive is just like a hard drive if it's not quality most likely your gaming will suffer severely.
The only the is when you plug a flash drive in to your xbox you have to get a good one. cheap flash drives do not work properly. I bought a 64gb flash drive for 40 dollars I took a long time to load save and render blocks. So I returned it and ask the person for the best quality one a 32gb for 50 dollars worked ten times better. A flash drive is just like a hard drive if it's not quality most likely your gaming will suffer severely.
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While the quality of hardware is important, the efficiency of whatever is running on that hardware is important as well. You can turn a very cheap system into a durable efficient computer. However, I do support your statement about quality as for working better. Sure you can get 32GB of ram for a computer, but why do that when you could get less ram that runs at 2-3 times the speed of normal ram? It's mainly just a cost issue.
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The only the is when you plug a flash drive in to your xbox you have to get a good one. cheap flash drives do not work properly. I bought a 64gb flash drive for 40 dollars I took a long time to load save and render blocks. So I returned it and ask the person for the best quality one a 32gb for 50 dollars worked ten times better. A flash drive is just like a hard drive if it's not quality most likely your gaming will suffer severely.
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What if your using Linux? o.O
While the quality of hardware is important, the efficiency of whatever is running on that hardware is important as well. You can turn a very cheap system into a durable efficient computer. However, I do support your statement about quality as for working better. Sure you can get 32GB of ram for a computer, but why do that when you could get less ram that runs at 2-3 times the speed of normal ram? It's mainly just a cost issue.