Starting November 10 or 12, Xbox Series X, 646GB Thankfully no data caps.
nihilence nøthing but silence Moderator Oct 25, 2017 16,074 From 'quake area to big OH. Nov 20, 2020 #1 Starting November 10 or 12, Xbox Series X, 646GB Thankfully no data caps.
Deleted member 420 User requested account closure Banned Oct 25, 2017 7,056 Nov 20, 2020 #3 5 terabytes but I use my Xbox as a seedbox
Darknight "I'd buy that for a dollar!" Member Oct 25, 2017 22,972 Nov 20, 2020 #4 At least 600GB. Been downloading so much between the two, but mostly on Series X so far.
Tatsu91 Banned Apr 7, 2019 3,147 Nov 20, 2020 #5 Im sure quite alot as i mainly stream from my console to my pc to play when i am working
overthewaves Member Sep 30, 2020 1,144 Nov 20, 2020 #6 Not a lot. I bought physical games for PS5 and transferred PS4 games via an external hdd. So maybe less than 50gb of bandwidth so far.
Not a lot. I bought physical games for PS5 and transferred PS4 games via an external hdd. So maybe less than 50gb of bandwidth so far.
OmahaGTP Member Dec 24, 2017 951 Nov 20, 2020 #7 Enough that I had to upgrade my 1.25 TB data cap for the month and we'll see moving forward. Damn you GamePass and your buffet of value.
Enough that I had to upgrade my 1.25 TB data cap for the month and we'll see moving forward. Damn you GamePass and your buffet of value.
OP OP nihilence nøthing but silence Moderator Oct 25, 2017 16,074 From 'quake area to big OH. Nov 20, 2020 #8 Data caps are afraid of gamepass.
Total Cereal Member Oct 28, 2017 599 Nov 20, 2020 #9 1.55TB, 1.3TB of which was used the first day (last Sunday). Thank goodness for gigabit internet with no data caps.
1.55TB, 1.3TB of which was used the first day (last Sunday). Thank goodness for gigabit internet with no data caps.