I think this is basically the way Apple would suggest if you run low on internal drive space. You could simply format an external drive from within Windows and use that one for all games. This would perhaps let you get by with a ≈20 GB cost. I think safest would be to install Windows on the internal drive, but Shadows of Mordor and anything else like any other external drive. It's not officially supported although there are workarounds I've seen been more or less successful. My main idea was to play games like Shadows of mordor, assassins creed and then some emulators (like old-school xbox games) things like that. My question now is, can I simply plug in a USB 3.0/thunderbolt (does thunderbolt even work on bootcamp?) and then download/install the games onto my external HDD and run them normally ? would windows be able to write/read that with no problems ?įeel free to give me any other suggestions if these two seem crap to you haha. I wanted to download for example Shadows of Mordor and I saw on piratebay that it is like 30Gb or so. In this case 10Gb won't get me many games :(. I was pointed in another direction though, which was to keep the current bootcamp I have (partitioned with 50GB of which I have about 10Gb left since windows took up most of that space). I'm still not 100% sure this works though! This would mean I would no longer need bootcamp in my internal drive (yay more space) and I would have a "portable windows+games drive" which i could take with me and basically plug it in whenever I wanted and have games on my computer. My initial idea (on another post) was to buy an external SSD, install windows on it and have that as a windows + games drive, in that case the games would be installed in the same drive as windows is installed.
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