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2 Xbox One Consoles ?

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  • Cheers Spadoosh.

    They will want seperate ultimate teams - they are always coming to me with money wanting me to buy them fifa points / coins etc.

    so to summarise and I hope have it right, 2 Xboxs, 2 Xbox Live Gold accounts, but 1 digital copy of Fifa 17 with the 2 kids effectively "swapping" home Xboxs and logging on to the others with their gamertag/xbox live account.

    They can both then have a seperate ultimate team, but coins/points through their own xbox live account and spend them on getting "packs" etc in FIFA? They'd also be able to play each other with their respective ultimate team?
  • And also - which Xbox one to go for ? Given I'll have 2 xboxes and next year they will no doubt want to get the next xbox version ?

    Xbox One 500G I've seen with a random game for lowest £179
    Xbox Elite - I think I saw for £199
    and Xbox One £ - lowest I think Ive seen is 239

    I'm erring towards the cheapest "out of date" Xbox One 500Gb?
  • beaker141 wrote: »
    And also - which Xbox one to go for ? Given I'll have 2 xboxes and next year they will no doubt want to get the next xbox version ?

    Xbox One 500G I've seen with a random game for lowest £179
    Xbox Elite - I think I saw for £199
    and Xbox One £ - lowest I think Ive seen is 239

    I'm erring towards the cheapest "out of date" Xbox One 500Gb?

    Their is a new slimline version out the S, but it's still an xbox one.
    For your purposes it shouldn't matter but the hard drives can fill up pretty fast, so I would go for the 1tb hard drive,
  • Johnmcl7
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    I'd only go for a larger internal drive if it was a reasonable price as frequently the costs are ridiculous and the Xbox one works well with USB external drives - it combines both as one large storage pool so you just stick the drive in and forget about it. I have an original 500GB model and spent £50 on a 2TB portable drive which gives it 2.5TB in total plus I can move that drive to the other Xbox One and copy the data without having to download it twice.

    John
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