Okay, so… I recently got a new Xbox-One game. However, in my experience, all X-One games take up space on the hard-drive due to needing to be “installed” and also always needing an “update”. But the thing is, I know the Halo 5 Warzone Firefight Content Update is coming at the end of the month, and that it’s going to be the biggest content update yet, and I don’t know if there’s space on my hard drive for both (I haven’t really checked the hard-drive’s “X GB left” before & after the past few H5 content updates…).
Apparently my X-One’s drive has 47.9GB left; would that be enough for the presumed-huge H5 content update AND a new game’s installation? Or should I let the new game gather dust until I can save up the (I am presuming LARGE amount of) money to buy an external hard drive?
…Turns out I’m going to have to quickly play through BO3, and then delete it, before the Warzone Firefight update, because there is NOT room on the hard drive for both. Even after deleting the Halo 5 Multiplayer Beta data and one of my other games, there is now only around 7GB of space left on it, which I am dead-certain will not be enough for WF. And I still have to pay bills AND send my Wii in for a disc-drive repair this month, so I’m certain that I won’t have enough left over for a $150-200 external hard drive before the end of the month.