lol they not wrong.
I stopped doing that ages ago. Its pointless. You are basically spending money to house shit you already own anyway that can be redownloaded, that you might not re-play in years.
I don't plan on upgrading my PS5's M.2 drive. I realize I just don't play that much games AT ONCE, most are not doing that shit lol So after I'm done with Hogwarts, I'm going to delete it and I'm going install Octopath Traveler 2, JUST like I deleted Dead Space Remake prior.
I don't know what to tell people....why the fuck would I be playing like 15 games at once? huh? It just makes no sense. So I'll cycle out my games until the size of games gets the point where having 5 or 6 can't be done or something like that, but even then...who knows.
edit. and before anyone bothers to bring up PC gaming, I do that on PC too! lol I rarely keep my most important files SOLELY on my main PC, it doesn't even fucking make sense. Keep em only one the machine thats on all day? For hours on end? lolz ok. I look for performance on my main drives and I have 2 externals that I have for storage that I add to every so often. A bigger internal drive is merely saying, I wish to have a lot of files to access all at once, but I find rarely is there any massive importance to having this amount of info 100% always available. Even less in something like gaming where you can only play 1 game at once.