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- Proton Experimental gets fixes for multiple Xbox Game Studios titles, ARC Raiders and various other games
- Battlestar Galactica Deadlock is getting delisted starting November 15
- Hollow Knight: Silksong Patch 4 is out now with lots of bug fixes and a major controller input change
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How does that M.2 slot actually behave under heavier load? What happens when you try downloading a larger game (30-100GB), and how does it behave when it then needs to write a huge update? Writing anything beyond a small indie game to SSD in that JSAUX HB0604 dock was asking for trouble. Larger downloads, so what you'd presumably need this additional space for, could take several attempts. Updating these larger games was worse still - could take many tries, sometimes you'd need to reseat the damn thing to get it recognized after it'd disappear. Virtually none of the reviews mentioned any of this, it's still not fixed (this is after the firmware update, and with the new, beefier PSU), if that's even possible to fix, and the users got screwed getting a recommended, partially defective dock.