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I really don't get this complaint. Don't most hard drives start at 500gb-1gb? I keep lots of games on mine and 4 are 100gb+
Forget it, he’s rolling… https://youtu.be/q7vtWB4owdE?si=TKx3npX0WRNg6yWs
Not every player of PC games is playing on a PC, anymore. A gamer on the original Steam deck base model starts with 64GB storage, and has to buy SD cards to get more.
https://www.makeuseof.com/steam-deck-model-comparison/
100GB for one game, in 2024, generally means some other game is getting removed to make space.
In my case, Sea of Thieves is asking for $40.00 and for me to remove the entire Halo Anniversary Collection. I don't mind the $40.00, but the surprise need for 100GB is why I didn't pull the trigger on the purchase.
At some point, I'll buy yet another larger SD card, and maybe take a another look.
But 100GB is a big ask by a game about cartoon pirates.