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You might want to keep the same specifications but increase the storage capacity to 500GB.
Gaming relies heavily on connection speed and stability. For Netflix, with a 300GB monthly limit, it's wise to check streaming usage for 720p and estimate your overall consumption. Games typically require minimal data to play, making them efficient in terms of bandwidth.
Games themselves require minimal data usage. Downloading them, though, generates significant storage needs. Three gigabytes is reasonable, yet it varies based on the number of copies you fetch from platforms like Steam. Many recent AAA games exceed sixty gigabytes per title.
I consume a minimum of 250 gigabytes each month just for my PC, excluding streaming with my fire stick. With me and my parents we average around 700 gigabytes monthly. It's tough to pinpoint exactly. Also, if you're downloading games, that could be the problem. I recall GTA 5 used about 25 gigabytes or so a few years back before all the updates.