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SD cards are a thing as are external docks and storage drives.
Hardly noticeable.
Then get a powered hub and connect an SSD to it.
Some people might not be playing the big games on it but rather focus on smaller puzzle titles and 2D games instead. Then a 64GB version would make sense for them.
If you picked the 64GB model it is your fault.
No the solution is to know what your buying, it's a custom SSD designed to fit into it and minimize size.
64gb is plenty of space for most people , and modular with SD card that performs basically the same as a SSD
No the customer is not always right. Specially when the customer is expected to do a little research BEFORE buying to make sure what they are buying is right for them. Valve can't know the size of games that you want to play before you buy it.
Blaming the Store because you didn't research before hand means the customer is wrong.
A decent SD card is good enough, tests that I have seen with it show that games play off of them just fine. You can get them up to sizes of 1 TB, but I'd stuck with 512 gigs at most as the 1TB size is expensive.
Valve should next time stick with just 1 model, make it a little thicker in the middle, a little more expensive and make it so that it takes a full size M.2 which can more easily be swapped out, or have a second M.2 slot that can take a full size card.
Course that also means that the next version will be more expensive and you will complain that you can't afford it so that they should make a smaller size version, which you will then complain can't fit games on it that you want to play because you don't bother doing your research to see if they can fit on the.
They like to think so, but no. Customers mostly overestimate their worth.