I know the question might seem dumb and really off-topic. However, my question comes from 3 pieces of info on the Wii U. First, a Wii U recognizes up to 2TB of extra data via an HDD. You can use an HDD that has more space, but it will only recognize the first 2TB. Secondly, the entire Wii U catalogue is less than 1.5TB in total (Around 1.2TB - 1.3TB from what I could find on the internet). And third, and perhaps most importantly, the Wii U has a 300 title limit that, at least last I was active on the forum, couldn't be circumvented. That means you literally can't use even a good portion of that 1.3TB of data on a Wii U, let alone 2TB.
My question is, what is the most amount of Data you could realistically fill on an external HDD on a Wii U system? In the future, I might want to have the entire library of Wii U Games on a dedicated HDD, but for actually using it, even if it's a hassle, I prefer to just install/uninstall games as I play them off a single sepparate, dedicated HDD, instead of having like 10 of them with 300 titles each.
(Since last paragraph is a bit confusing, I would have a 1.5TB HDD with all the games in an installable format, and a dedicated Wii U formated HDD to actually play the games, if that makes sense)
My question is, what is the most amount of Data you could realistically fill on an external HDD on a Wii U system? In the future, I might want to have the entire library of Wii U Games on a dedicated HDD, but for actually using it, even if it's a hassle, I prefer to just install/uninstall games as I play them off a single sepparate, dedicated HDD, instead of having like 10 of them with 300 titles each.
(Since last paragraph is a bit confusing, I would have a 1.5TB HDD with all the games in an installable format, and a dedicated Wii U formated HDD to actually play the games, if that makes sense)