![]() ![]() However, like the Playstation 3 the internal hard drive will be upgradable by the user. Meanwhile, no external drive support has been announced for the Playstation 4. Perhaps Microsoft will say more about that before the system launches. ![]() Who knows what technical challenges they face in creating a new and secure encryption method? But the news would sting less if we knew a time frame in which to expect the support to be added. We can’t fault Microsoft too much for not having external drive support ready for the Xbox One launch. I expect that cloud saving will take care of that problem though. Also, anyone who plans to use their external hard drive to transport save files between multiple consoles (which also applies to me) won’t be able to do so right out of the gate. People who buy or play a lot of games (like me) might run into trouble if the update takes too long. ![]() Remember, every Xbox One game must be installed to the hard drive. It won’t actually inconvenience most users unless they fill up their hard drives before the update comes along that will enable the feature. Is the delay a bad thing? Of course, but probably not that bad.
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