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#1 Revolutionary91
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Im buying a 20 gb xbox pro refurb, and im only going to be playing like call of duty, alan wake, games like that. Hardcore games.

How many games can i roughly fit on a 20 gb harddrive

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Save files? If that, you have plenty of space. If you wanna install them, get a 60-120 GB HDD. But as for your 20 GB HDD, you could download a few arcade games as well. Also, buy an 8 GB flash drive for additional space.
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#3 Revolutionary91
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Ok so like half a gig for save data? and live?

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Save files? If that, you have plenty of space. If you wanna install them, get a 60-120 GB HDD. But as for your 20 GB HDD, you could download a few arcade games as well. Also, buy an 8 GB flash drive for additional space.orb_03_2006
Yeah. Game saves don't really take up that much space, but I would recommend the 120gb hard drive. There is too much DLC out there, and the games you listed is sure to have DLC, or already has. Not to mention all the Arcade titles worth downloading. I have the 120gb, but thinking of getting the 250gb, just because I'm hooked on downloading the latest Arcade titles! So unless you are getting a super deal on the 20 gig, go with the 120 or 250.
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I suggest getting 60 GB, only because I also recommend you install your games to your HDD. Furthermore, you can use a USB flash drive to save your game data so you'll have enough space. Just think about it... you can use up to 16 GB USB flash drive!
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#6 vashkey
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Save file are usually very small. Usually less than a mega byte. If you're looking to install, most games are around three to six gig. With only a twenty gig hard drive you'll want to only install games you play alot if you really feel you want to install games. Although if you download DLC or arcade games then thats even less space to work with. I use a sixty gig hard drive and I still regularly make sure to delete anything I'm not using.
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#7 MathMattS
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The size of game installations varies. I'd say maybe between 3 and 10 games.