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Since you don't indicate on what platform you'll be running Flight Simulator, I'll provide a couple of scenarios and hope one of them fits your particular situation: If you'll be running it on a PC, yes, it will be able to handle Flight Simulator 2020, however, it won't load fast particularly if you have the drive attached to your PC through a USB hub. I only got around 300 MBs Windows average read speed through my USB 3.0 hub during my drive testing. You might be able to increase that by connecting the drive directly to a USB port on the PC (USB 3.0 - these are not USB-C drives) but I wasn't able to test that. If, however, you'll be running Flight Simulator 2020 for Xbox Series X|S, then no... this hard drive will not be fast enough to handle the read and write speeds that are required for the Series X|S software to execute. You'll need to install your older games on the external easystore drive and the newer Series X|S software on the internal Xbox SSD or get a SSD expansion card for your Xbox Series X|S. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Do NOT run Games or simulation software from a USB based storage systems. Backup drives are for BACKUP, not for running programs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi skyking, Please be informed that the Easystore Desktop drive is a high-capacity storage device designed for windows and mac computers. It offers fast data transfer rates, is both USB 3.0 ready and USB 2.0 compatible, comes preformatted in NTFS file system. Moreover, we recommend you to contact to your host device support to check the compatibility. Refer to the link to know more about the drive: http://products.wdc.com/library/AAG/ENG/4078-705144.pdf -Need Help? Please see our "'Contact Us" page for information
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