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Well when you are talking about boot times, switching between tasks, and jumping in and out of games a SSD is much faster than a regular mechanical hard drive.
Sure it wont improve the graphics, but the overall experience will dramatically improve. I hate how Microsoft and Sony approached these consoles. They should have both shipped with a small ssd drive in there (128GB or so) and then leave a slot open for hard drive upgrades if the user wants them to.
Reason I say 128GB? That's just slightly more than a 500GB Mechanical Hard Drive will cost you...sure it will hurt people who want to do everything digital, but that speed will future proof the consoles a bit more. This whole nonsense of dealing with a mechanical drive is just not the wave in 2014...let alone 2018 when these consoles are supposed to still be around. I will never be able to have my main OS loaded onto a hard drive anymore.
I don't think either sony or microsoft will be able to ship future versions of the consoles with SSD either as too many adopters are already with the mechanical drive. It will help with single player games for those who opt out for it, but the experience will suck for those who have SSD's having to wait for those with old mechanical drives.
Keep in mind this is over USB, if it was internal it SHOULD be MUCH faster.
Bruh, 2 things.
1.) Xbox has instant resume so once I'm in a game. I can power off my system, turn it back on an resume where I left off as demonstrated in this nice video below
So your entire rant is highly comical imo
But, I then have to ask you how do you think the video you posted was conducted?
Maybe you wasn't aware that the XB1 accepts external USB connected HDD's or possibly.. a USB SSD
How else was that video made bruh?
The rest of your rant is ass backwards because we as a society is moving towards digital, so more space is necessary
The Xbox OS loads up very quickly, very responsive. You clearly have limited experience with it, if that