
New Xbox 360. 4GB vs. 250GB?
So I’m planning on buying one of those new Xbox 360 consoles (cause I NEED the new Halo and I’m currently Xbox-less) but I can’t decide between the 4GB ($199) or the 250GB ($299) console…seems like a HUGE difference to me, but will I REALLY need the extra 246GBs? I was talking to my bro and it seems like I can slip by with just the 4GB console and get some 8GB ($40) or 16GB ($50) USB drives later down the road IF I need them. Cause I really only plan on using the xbox to play games and stream videos, not planning on doing too much installing of movies or anything. Also, with the 4GB I can also get a couple games for the price of just the 250GB alone. What do you think is the better deal for me? Also, is there anything else different between the consoles other than the storage size?
haha, yeah, I want a PS3 but all my friends got the 360 so I can play them online and stuff.
Honestly I know it seems like it would be a good idea to save a little money now and just get the 4gb but its not. The flash drives you list are $40-$50 each. So that’s means you could only buy 2 16gb for $100, while you could just go ahead and get 250gb now for $100 extra. And the xbox will only support 32gb of external memory so if you wanted more than that you would be out of luck. I thought I would never use the space on my hard drive but I have used about 100gb so far. Once you start installing games to the hard drive(which takes usually 4gb-8gb of space each), downloading DLC, adding music, movies, etc. that space will go faster than you think. And often games has several discs requiring you to install one of them with the info that couldn’t fit on the other. Forza 3 for example has 2 discs and to get the info to play you have to install the second to the hard drive which takes 3gb or so, if all you had was 4gb than you probably wouldn’t have enough space for even that. Remember that system info and xbox live use some of your 4gb so its not really even a 4gb probably more like 2 which is enough for game saves and that’s about it. Just save yourself the trouble and extra cost later and get the bigger hard drive now.
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