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Damnit when are they releasing the 2tb HDD for the ps4? I want to upgrade my ps4 already
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/community-...ps4 hard drive&search-alias=community-reviewsDamnit when are they releasing the 2tb HDD for the ps4? I want to upgrade my ps4 already
http://www.amazon.com/gp/community-content-search/results?ie=UTF8&flatten=1&query=2tb%20ps4%20hard%20drive&search-alias=community-reviewsDamnit when are they releasing the 2tb HDD for the ps4? I want to upgrade my ps4 already
It's a link to hdds that people have used in their ps4s.http://www.amazon.com/gp/community-content-search/results?ie=UTF8&flatten=1&query=2tb%20ps4%20hard%20drive&search-alias=community-reviewsDamnit when are they releasing the 2tb HDD for the ps4? I want to upgrade my ps4 already
You posted this already when I asked before..and that doesn't help
That makes sense. However, It almost seems as if the content of the video games haven't been developed fully yet. I mean who's to say KHIII isn't 10% deep, or if FFXV has only 5% completed? That game in particular will have a 10 year anniversary in 2 years, and it didn't even release yet.
IDK much about SE, except that they're based in Japan.
In the anime/manga industry, the japanese get their content before the u.s.
In some cases, way before. Yuyu Hakusho aired in america 10 years after it's japanese air date.
Dragon ball z aired in america 7 years after it's japanese air date.
This trend exists due to dubbing, licensing, etc.
This trend still exists, except americans get their content 1-2 years after the japanese. The newest dbz movie is just airing in the u.s., while it's been out for a year in japan.
Maybe SE also has to do through some of the same obstacles that those anime/manga companies go through to get their content to the u.s.
tldr
cut them some slack
It's a link to hdds that people have used in their ps4s.
You posted this already when I asked before..and that doesn't help
Such as this,
http://www.amazon.com/gp/community-content-search/results/ref=cm_srch_q_rtr/?query=ps4&search-alias=community-reviews&Go.x=0&Go.y=0&idx.asin=B00EDIU5IW
and this
http://www.amazon.com/HGST-Travelstar-2-5-Inch-Internal-0J28001/dp/B00EDIU5IW/ref=cm_srch_res_rtr_9
You just need a 2.5 inch hdd.
What else are you looking for?
There won't be a release of a ps4 specific 2tb hdd.
This should suit your needs.
http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Momentus-SpinPoint-ST2000LM003-Notebook/product-reviews/B00I8O6OQ4/ref=dpx_acr_txt?showViewpoints=1
Crash reboot incoming...
IDK much about SE, except that they're based in Japan.
In the anime/manga industry, the japanese get their content before the u.s.
In some cases, way before. Yuyu Hakusho aired in america 10 years after it's japanese air date.
Dragon ball z aired in america 7 years after it's japanese air date.
This trend exists due to dubbing, licensing, etc.
This trend still exists, except americans get their content 1-2 years after the japanese. The newest dbz movie is just airing in the u.s., while it's been out for a year in japan.
Maybe SE also has to do through some of the same obstacles that those anime/manga companies go through to get their content to the u.s.
tldr
cut them some slack
I think he was talking more along the lines of the anime and mangaThe hell!? None of these things apply to Square Enix at all
I think he was talking more along the lines of the anime and manga
Okay I just wanted to make sure everyone was on the same pageI know that, but he wants to draw similarities between companies getting anime/manga to the US and SE not releasing games. It doesn't work because neither Japan or America are getting the games (one glaring exception is FF: Type Zero... still heated it never got localized).
Your question was answered by my first statement.The hell!? None of these things apply to Square Enix at allIDK much about SE, except that they're based in Japan.
In the anime/manga industry, the japanese get their content before the u.s.
In some cases, way before. Yuyu Hakusho aired in america 10 years after it's japanese air date.
Dragon ball z aired in america 7 years after it's japanese air date.
This trend exists due to dubbing, licensing, etc.
This trend still exists, except americans get their content 1-2 years after the japanese. The newest dbz movie is just airing in the u.s., while it's been out for a year in japan.
Maybe SE also has to do through some of the same obstacles that those anime/manga companies go through to get their content to the u.s.
tldr
cut them some slack
Crash reboot incoming...
Now this is what I want and can't wait for! When the rights to it were sold off in the fall I having been hoping that this was the case. I mean lets be honest, Crash was THE face of PS1. They should have made Crash the Mario of the Sony platforms.