![]() ![]() Screens and video footage get deleted first, then it's on to the difficult decision of which game gets chopped in order to replace the new one. So when I get a new disc or the opportunity to download and install a new game to my PS4, I have to do this digital juggling act. ![]() And don't even talk to me about cloud storage. Besides, money I spend on a hard drive is money I'm not spending on a game. You can buy an install your own 2TB hard drive of course, but I'm too cheap and lazy. That seemed like quite a lot a few years ago, but it's already being replaced with 1TB hard drives officially. If you bought an early PS4 it came with 500GB of storage. Sure, you can re-download them and re-install them but realistically, will you? There's a reason why you sacked a particular game off, and once it's gone it usually a full-stop on your relationship. There seems something definite about deleting games from your hard drive. When your storage is close to bursting, which games get the axe and why? Ahh, the pain of deleting games from your hard-drive. ![]()
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