Baldur’s Gate 3 is currently taking up all the storage space I would give to Bethesda’s sci-fi RPG.

  • ithas
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    I’m kind of sad about how large games have become and how little goes into optimizing that since “space is cheap”; though it seems people don’t really care about the bandwidth (environmental) cost of downloading that now that everything has gone digital (not that I’m saying physical doesn’t have waste).

    I just kind of wish there were alternates, maybe high-res (free) DLC packs or audio localization packs which I feel like were done in the past but never really became a thing. I find myself sticking to indie games that are only hundreds of MBs instead.

    I don’t think the article provides any conclusions besides beat games faster to delete them to clear space.

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      how little goes into optimizing that since “space is cheap”

      More and more developers seem to assume everyone else can afford what they consider to be cheap, and feel entitled to gobble up all the resources on other people’s systems as if they aren’t needed for anything else.

      And speaking of environmental costs, there’s also the pollution and e-waste generated by constantly pushing people to upgrade their hardware instead of optimizing the software.

      As a developer myself, I find it embarrassing and sad.

      • Chozo
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        More and more developers seem to assume everyone else can afford what they consider to be cheap, and feel entitled to gobble up all the resources on other people’s systems as if they aren’t needed for anything else.

        It’s adding insult to injury when most of these games are now also launching at $70-80 these days, too.

      • CleoTheWizard
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        I’m not a game dev, but from my modding experience it depends on the game.

        MOST of the games that have these insane file sizes actually do it to cut down on processing and on load time and reduce pop-in. If a texture or level doesn’t need any decompression, it loads faster. So entirely depends on the asset. So a lot of games do still compress textures. That’s why there’s a discrepancy between the data downloaded in steam and the actual runtime storage requirement.

        The 3D models themselves are usually lower space. As is dialog and audio. Though all of those will be mildly compressed probably.

      • ono
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        Texture block compression exists, and some of the available algorithms have fairly little impact on rendered visuals.

        As you noted, asset scaling also exists in various forms, from mip mapping to audio codecs to alternate asset packs. Imagery intended for 4k and 8k displays is wasteful for people gaming in 1080p, let alone 720p.

        The techniques required to cut down on bloat are well known. Some games just aren’t using them, or aren’t using them effectively. There’s definitely room for improvement here.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      Space might be cheap, but SSDs are too small for the slot they take up that could’ve had a much bigger HDD, and now graphics cards are so big there’s physically less room for disks and cables too.

      I don’t want all SSDs to have room for all the games and nothing else.

    • @[email protected]
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      I’d love to play through the Mass Effect remastered collection on my steam deck but it’s ridiculous that it makes you download all 3 games (100+ GB). On the other hand, Halo MCC is actually good about this and lets you download only the games you want to play at the moment

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Even through toy have to download them, doesn’t mean you have to keep them. After download ING you can go to the install action path and the delete the other two games you don’t want.

    • regulatorg
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      11 year ago

      Even old games like CSGO are large in size now… 4K as a free DLC is a good idea!