Hii everyone,
I’ve been thinking about how gamers manage increasingly large game libraries on PC and consoles, especially with modern titles taking up so much space. One option that often comes up is using a storage server to centralize games, backups, and related files.
For those who have experience with this, does a storage server actually make day-to-day game management easier? I’m curious how well it works for storing installers, backups, mods, screenshots, and recorded gameplay. Is it mainly useful for freeing up space on local drives, or does it also help with organization and access across multiple systems?
I’d also like to know if there are any noticeable benefits (or limitations) when using a storage server alongside gaming PCs or consoles, such as convenience during reinstalls or managing updates.
Would be great to hear how other gamers are handling their libraries and whether a storage server has been a practical solution for them.
I’ve been thinking about how gamers manage increasingly large game libraries on PC and consoles, especially with modern titles taking up so much space. One option that often comes up is using a storage server to centralize games, backups, and related files.
For those who have experience with this, does a storage server actually make day-to-day game management easier? I’m curious how well it works for storing installers, backups, mods, screenshots, and recorded gameplay. Is it mainly useful for freeing up space on local drives, or does it also help with organization and access across multiple systems?
I’d also like to know if there are any noticeable benefits (or limitations) when using a storage server alongside gaming PCs or consoles, such as convenience during reinstalls or managing updates.
Would be great to hear how other gamers are handling their libraries and whether a storage server has been a practical solution for them.