Two reasons.dsfanatic5 said:No offense, but why would you want to pay $150 for 32gb of storage? Hopefully for some secret spy espionage, and not USB loading. I seriously recommend getting a Seagate Freeagent Go 500gb, which is only around $120, and works perfectly with all Wii applications.
Having the money and wasting it are two different things. Aesthetics is absolutely no reason to spend $150 on 32GB of storage when you could purchase a 1TB drive for $50 less. You realize the immensely vast size difference, right?Bloke said:Two reasons.dsfanatic5 said:No offense, but why would you want to pay $150 for 32gb of storage? Hopefully for some secret spy espionage, and not USB loading. I seriously recommend getting a Seagate Freeagent Go 500gb, which is only around $120, and works perfectly with all Wii applications.
1)I have the money to spend.
2)I still buy most of my Wii games. I just need a easy and convenient way to play the few Wii games I want to play but don't want to buy.
Also a Flash Drive is a lot easier to put up when I'm not using it and I won't have to look at a HDD sitting next to my Wii even when I am using it.
about what? you answered his question.Bloke said:I guess dsfanatic5 has nothing more to say.
What do you want me to say? I hope you're not trying to get a rise out of me, because I really don't care how you waste your money. The Seagate Freeagent Go is the smallest HDD on the market, and you could always place it behind your system, or out of plain view, if it's that big of a deal to you. I was actually trying to help you by recommending a better value. You didn't prove a point to me, but succeeded in your public display of arrogance. Great Job!Bloke said:I guess dsfanatic5 has nothing more to say.