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8/28/2014 9:33:30 PM
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External Hard-drive Support?

There were certain console models that were excluded from the beta, because the beta wasn't supported by external harddrives. Does anyone know if this will be the same case for the full game? Because I don't wanna have to buy a whole new 360 to play the game.
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  • It's 20$ for a 60gb HDD I had the black 4gb Xbox popped open the HDD an installed it into my Xbox and now my Xbox has 54 gbs .

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    • you could not use an "arcade" version xbox 360 in the beta because they only have 4gb of storage built in and the beta was like 5gb i think. all you have to do is buy a used xbox hdd from an older system. if you have and older model xbox 360 just plug in and play, but if you have a newer model then you can remove the outer shell of the hdd and plug it in to the hdd slot. they are the same on the inside and work fine. i have done it twice.

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    • Whaaaat, they better not, i have my digital copy of gta spread out over several flash drives because the 360s disc drive is wonky. I was planning on doing the same thing with destiny but this is the reason i didnt preorder, going to wait until launch night and see what the dl size is before i commit.

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