The Seagate Game Drive packaging will be fairly familiar to anyone who has picked up an external hard drive before. There is some Xbox branding, which is to be expected and while most features are listed, the actual speed of the drive is not noted on the box.
Inside the box you will find the drive itself along with a very short USB 3.0 Type-B cable. The cable is a little too short for my liking, as it severely limits your options for drive placement.
The drive itself comes in a green colour, so it is going to stand out a little bit in your living room unless you tuck it away behind your console.
A 5400 rpm Seagate? That’s a Sin and a half. I bet they’re going to charge TOP DOLLAR too.
If your backs against a wall and you need space. I guess this is it.
I thought any external usb 3.0 drive worked.
It does, you just have to reformat it! hahaha fail
I was referring to this: “Xbox One and Xbox 360 compatibility.”
fail…..asshat.
I was not having a go at you https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/d29652237411ba05e68f42bbaf30435e6e3921cd04030c7a088c532998ab8af9.jpg …..
Sorry, you replied to my comment. You are NOT an asshat. 🙂
Well fine, what the fu.ck does: “I thought any external usb 3.0 drive worked.” have to do with Xbox One and Xbox 360 compatibility you dumb sh.it head? https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/1379bc3998e817c38f3037d8c430485a7f748176d266db37e59fbea1b278503c.gif
Misread that last comment!
cool. I just thought it was wierd that it listed “compatible with…” when all 3.0 drives are compatible.