For those who may not be aware, the recent dashboard patch has enabled use of standard USB memory sticks as storage devices, up to 16gig! Whats even more amazing is that you DO NOT need a Microsoft branded USB stick, though you can if you wish. You can either format the whole stick or allocate a specific amount to use for the XBOX. If you do a full format, you can't use the stick on a PC. If you allocate a portion, the stick can be used both with PCs and the XBOX.
Last night I verified it with my 8gig Patriot. I chose to allocate 2gig to the XBOX as a test. It made a folder off the root, leaving all the existing PC content on the stick. I was able to transfer some save games from my XBOX to the stick using the dashboard copy feature and carry them over to another XBOX and play them. I tried saves from A Kingdom for Keflings, Final Fantasy 13, Fable 2, Fallout 3, and Oblivion. Of them, only Fable 2 refused to allow me to copy the save to the USB stick, all the others went just fine.
In most of the games, they offer a selector to choose your storage device. In all cases I tried (above listed games) the USB stick showed up in the dialog below the XBOX hard drive and I was able to load the saves directly from the USB without having to copy them to the XBOX first.
According to what I read, you can use sticks over 16gig in size but you can only use up to 16gig of them for XBOX use. You can also use up to 2 sticks at the same time, adding a total of 32gig of storage to your XBOX. Obviouslly, its going to be slower than the hard drive but it is clearly an option for those of us with multiple XBOXs or who travel and wish to take our save games with us.
Last night I verified it with my 8gig Patriot. I chose to allocate 2gig to the XBOX as a test. It made a folder off the root, leaving all the existing PC content on the stick. I was able to transfer some save games from my XBOX to the stick using the dashboard copy feature and carry them over to another XBOX and play them. I tried saves from A Kingdom for Keflings, Final Fantasy 13, Fable 2, Fallout 3, and Oblivion. Of them, only Fable 2 refused to allow me to copy the save to the USB stick, all the others went just fine.
In most of the games, they offer a selector to choose your storage device. In all cases I tried (above listed games) the USB stick showed up in the dialog below the XBOX hard drive and I was able to load the saves directly from the USB without having to copy them to the XBOX first.
According to what I read, you can use sticks over 16gig in size but you can only use up to 16gig of them for XBOX use. You can also use up to 2 sticks at the same time, adding a total of 32gig of storage to your XBOX. Obviouslly, its going to be slower than the hard drive but it is clearly an option for those of us with multiple XBOXs or who travel and wish to take our save games with us.