From a consumer usability standpoint there it literally no argument about what is better. Talking price that's a different argument. Your argument is price renders the usability argument interevent. Maybe for you yeah. Some consumers don't care about price. Some consumers have multiple devices and a hot-swappable external storage is infinitely better than having to open and remove things and open and install them.No it isn’t and im not even gonna argue with you as to why, because you know that’s stupid.
Makes no sense to discount the actual useable storage available on the series x and completely discount the series s, and do it for the ps5
I don't have 667GBs free on my PS5 because almost 40GBs of it is used for system and I can't delete it or gain access. There's 173GBs of difference between the actual space on both. That's maybe 2 larger games or one gigantic one and I'd be back to the stock PS5's storage levels. For both systems I acquired an extra 1TBs of additional storage. From my Xbox I just use the same external I've been using since the XBO days. For the PS5 I bought 1TB of internal storage. From here on I have no need to buy anymore storage for either.802GB vs 667GB