I like the concept of having backwards compatibility (i'd seriously consider a PS4 at the right price if they had PS One Classics - not PS Now, I hate subscription services). However, I haven't really used it. I don't know if i'm a fan of the new release non-schedule (i'd rather have 10+ games announced for the same day every month, like January 17th or something).
The only game I have actually played on backwards compatibility (BC) is Kameo (Rare Replay).
So if I am not actively playing the games (52 + 5 games that were on Rare Replay and 2 retail game - the Fables), what am I using backwards compatibility for? Basically, I am using backwards compatibility to free up disc space on my Xbox 360. I have something like 300-400 GBs of games that won't fit on my hard drive. I know I should probably buy an external USB hard drive for the slack, but am trying to put that off as long as possible.
I still have about 900 GB left on my Xbox One (including the base and a 2 TB external hard drive).
Needless to say, my Xbox One game list is kind of a mess (I wish they would let you filter out BC titles).
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