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@lndf117 @GothikaGeist @twztid13 @MrNWatson Yeah but it reserves about 7 or 8 gigs for system use. So in the end it equals about 12-13 gigs available for normal storage.

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@roosteraxe1 The sequel/reboot situation is getting old. Both in games and film. Part of creating good stories and games is looking at what has already been done, and how you can learn from it. Innovation is important, but it doesn't mean that movies and games can't take a page or two from what has come before. However, as you said in your post, there is a difference between taking inspiration from something and just blatantly copying. And this is where I feel the movie and game industry is truly failing.

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@Lynx_7 Hmm I get what you're saying. Skyrim is a good example of this. The main story is good but it's not exactly emotionally stirring. There are some stand-out characters and such, but what truly made the game an emotional experience for me was the immersion. There's just something about the way the game draws you into its world that very few games pull off.

Also gotta agree about gameplay coming first. A game that focuses on story still needs to play well. A game that has a good story but doesn't play well won't be taken as seriously as one that does. In the end, well-designed gameplay highly compliments a story focused game. It makes for a more polished experience.