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Default Apr 12, 2020 at 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Blue_Bird View Post
I’m starting to put $50 aside each month to save for an Xbox one. Not an Xbox one x , just the regular one.
Yeah. I have an Xbox One X myself and it's only good if you have a large 4K tv. The regular Xbox One is pretty good on its own.

Btw, just FYI... The way Xbox One plays games is very different from the way the Xbox 360 and PS4 play games. Whether you buy a digital game off the marketplace, purchase a new physical game, or purchase a used physical game, your Xbox will download the game off the internet. The discs only act as a "license check." So you basically just pop in a game, it gets downloaded from the internet, and then you can play it. But in order to play a game from a disc you own, you have to put it in every time you want to play. So, I recommend buying used games if you want physical. That's what I do.
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