The other space is the E3 surprise of letting us play PS3/2/1 discs :D
I havent had to uninstall a game yet... Have you tried only installing games you are actually playing?
It's related to PS4 games installed on the SSD, main reason why I maintain my PS4 library in a external drive.
If the PS5 was my primary console, that wouldn't be nearly enough. Even as secondary to my Series X, it's not great.I have six PS5 games and the PS4 games on an external, I haven't come into any issues yet.
Half an hour every few weeks really doesn't sound like a huge deal to me.Yeah might differ by a bit depending on the mysterious "other" section but 586 avaliable gbs for games in 2021.
I feel like I spend half an hour every few weeks managing space. It's just absurd and thankfully I have fast internet but for those who don't? Yikes.
Nothing about games is a big deal can still be annoying thoHalf an hour every few weeks really doesn't sound like a huge deal to me.
It's ridiculous and I can't see how anyone would say otherwise.
In an age of constant deals, the massive appeal of a digital library, and all the buzz around fast SSDs, it's a damn shame there's no way to expand the poor internal memory, made many times worse since Sony won't allow external cold storage for PS5 games, which is frankly absurd since competition has been doing since launch.
It's another area where MS is much better served with a bigger (and expandable) SSD, with no penalty to loading times so far, plus cold storage support.
Having Spiderman/Miles Morales/Astrobot for my kid, my 2 multiplayer games (COD//Fifa), a racing game (Dirt5) and my story game (Valhalla), that's it for storage. Of those, the only one I can comfortably delete after completing is Valhalla. It's a damn hard balancing act and honestly probably the one thing that makes me question my purchase.
Samsung have released 2TB NVME 4.0 recently - can't you add that in the expansion slot?
Samsung have released 2TB NVME 4.0 recently - can't you add that in the expansion slot?
At least there's an extra M.2 slot in the console you can use to expand the storage.
Oh wait.