Can I use my Time Capsule as an external hard drive for my xbox one?

My Xbox One has only to a 500G hard drive, so I can't download all my games.  Can I use my Time Capsule instead?

I don't think so.. An Xbox supports USB drives.

http://support.Xbox.com/en-us/Xbox-one/games/manage-storage

It will be the reformat format xbox for games... you can not download games on general storage... you can use it for the media.

http://forums.Xbox.com/xbox_support/xbox_one_support/f/4269/t/1974401.aspx

Any SIN should work as a source for the media... but TC is a mute like a hard disk of Board of Directors in a router if you still need a PC to offer support to the network.

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