Hard to say for sure, but at the rate the hard drives of Xbox One owners are filling up, it wouldn't be too surprising if Microsoft started pushing for
larger hard drive sizes to compensate for the ever increasing size of game downloads and installs.
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However, gamers shouldn't be immediately concerned with the finite amount of the Xbox One
hard drive space used for these
large updates, as they (supposedly) won't impact Dead Rising 3's overall data
size.
Its bigger brother, the T200 delivers a
larger 11 - inch display and a full -
size detachable keyboard dock with a
hard -
drive bay for additional storage.
The one saving grace is that if you are willing to part with some cash, you can swap the default PS3
hard drive for any other much
larger sized drive of your choosing.
However, while games look absolutely stunning, with a fantastic level of detail accentuated by the console's HDR support, their
larger file
sizes will mean that the 1 TB
hard drive fills up fast.
Microsoft could fix this down the road with a
larger size hard drive but, as it stands right now, the world's most premium console can only store around 10 triple - A games at a time.
Bluray, mandatory installs that use your
hard drive, built in wifi since launch, games for gold (at least after 8 months and not over 7 and a half years after the service on the console started like with 360) thus giving actual real value to the Gold Sub, keyboard and mouse support, massive online player capabilities / MMOs, no file
size limitations on devs on how
large demos, free2play games (which aren't actually free on Xbox anyway), Xbox Live «Arcade» games can be.