I'm sorry, am I doing this wrong? How can this game take up almost half of a terabyte of space? 400.84 GB of space required. How is that even possible when other, newer games take up less than a quarter of that? I'd attach the clip I took of the download window, but, perhaps ironically, this website has a size limit of 400 KB for files.
Even if we don't consider the "Size on disk" there's still something going on with your system if the full "Size" is 402 GB. As I say, I have multiple mods installed and my total size is 353 GB.
In addition to the disk space stuff, this might help you to compare:
140,491 files, 12,181 folders
If you have more than those numbers then you definitely have something installed under ARK that's eating up your drive.
And regarding compression (Size on disk) - is your install on a hard drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD)? If it's an SSD you should consider checking the box for the drive properties that says, "Compress this drive to save disk space". SSD's are fast enough that (in my opinion) it's worth the slightly longer loading times to have stuff on my games drive auto compressed. This will cause games to take slightly longer when they're loading up, but I've never had any problems with performance issues while actually playing the games, once the game starts the compression does not interfere with game play.
My games drive is 2TB and I enabled compression for the entire drive. Or, if you don't have a separate games drive, you can enable compression for any specific folders you want (like you could enable compression for everything under your "Steam" directory).
I'm expecting the updated Ark 1 to be between 25% and 50% bigger on disk...
Higher resolution textures and possibly finer mesh will probably double the size of the assets, and software libraries almost never get smaller.
Upgrade your SSD's everyone. WildCard probably have shares in Crucial, Samsung and Intel ?
Outside of that occasional random hit of morbid curiosity, nobody really goes out of their way to search for the largest video games (installation size wise) to put on your gaming console or PC. However, as games these days start to balloon in terms of install size, it's starting to become necessary.
The only problem is that all of those improvements and updates came at the expense of a large install size. With the HD texture packs installed, Siege is expected to require 131GB of space on your storage drive.
There's no denying that Red Dead Redemption 2 has one of the most expansive and detailed worlds in all of gaming. However, if you haven't played the game yet and you're looking forward to saddling up and explore the wild west, you might want to hold your horses for a bit (get it?) as the total install size of Red Dead Redemption 2 comes to around 150GB.
Don't let the 60GB install size fool you. If you include all the extra content that ARK: Survival Evolved has available, which is around 10 DLCs, you'll need to make A LOT more room. In total, a complete install of ARK: Survival Evolved is estimated to take up around 275GB on your storage drive.
Ok, I get it's a big beautiful game and has a lot of different assets that make it great and all, but even games like GTAV manage to make themselves not 120GB...does this dev team actually work on file compression? Like damn, I know I need a bigger hard drive, but taking up 50% of one of my hard drive's space is rough right now. Not firing shots, just feels overly unnecessary for some reason to be that large when every other game on PC manages to have a fairly optimized size.
With the evolution of technology in the gaming world, games' graphics and quality of life features have improved substantially compared to a decade ago. But, with improved technology comes bigger file sizes to be able to fit everything into the game.
Patches, updates, and DLC can also contribute to bigger file sizes, and since those things are very commonplace now, you'll most likely have a bigger game in a month than you did on day one. Some games in particular really ramp up the file size to the point where it's ridiculous. Here are some of the worst offenders on Steam.
Updated May 4, 2023 by Jouanna Bondakji: Thanks to the ability to update games even after release, there will always be games that have huge file sizes. Even if they started a certain size upon initial release, they can easily balloon up to a surprisingly massive extent. And then there are remasters of games you loved that were previously stuck on obsolete consoles. Getting whole remastered collections is awesome... until you realize that multiple games in one package means that much more storage space taken up. Basically, adding to, updating, and packaging games into one collection is a double-edged sword. There may even come a time when having an HDD is pretty much a necessity.
Needless to say, the Mass Effect series is worth playing, and Mass Effect: Legendary Edition gives you the first three games plus their DLC. But with three games and their DLC packed into one bundle, there's inevitably going to be a huge file size. Legendary Edition is 120 GB, which is even bigger than the original three games combined. But that's because it adds technical and graphical improvements, especially to the first one.
With a game like Microsoft Flight Simulator, it makes sense why it's so big. The world is huge, after all, and this game offers the ability to see virtually anything in it. Its file size starts at 127 GB, but that could (and probably will) go higher as it downloads and updates real world data to make what you're seeing as accurate to life as possible.
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond being a VR game might be part of the reason it takes up a file size of 177 GB. It's a first-person shooter game set in World War 2. Besides shooting at enemies, the game promises jumping from planes and swimming from sinking ships.
If war games are your thing, it could be worth experiencing in a virtual reality setting. The experience is bound to be more intense with VR. Just know that the file size is so big that you may have to delete some other things just to try it out.
If you opt to download the 4k resolution texture pack that Steam offers as well, the file size jumps up to around 160 GB. If you're thinking of giving the game a chance, keep in mind how much space and time it'll take.
With all the content you have in terms of the main story, side quests, and NPCs, it's no wonder the game's file size is so huge. Not to mention the realistic graphics and elaborate animations for even the smallest things.
Like its title says, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is a first-person shooter set during the events of the Cold War. It's also a sequel to the positively received Call of Duty: Black Ops. If you're interested in experiencing the Cold War as a soldier, you need to be okay with a file size of 175 GB for the game.
Whether it's because of the maps, assets, or lack of compression, the game is huge. That's not all; if you want the best graphics the game can offer, the size goes up to a whopping 250 GB. This one game can take the place of multiple smaller games, so make sure it's worth it.
Borderlands 3 is a first-person shooter with RPG elements. It features quirky humor and even quirkier weapons. The Director's Cut offers a few extras, like more side missions and a look behind the scenes. With all the DLC, the game totals to around 135 GB. Though the graphics are more stylized than realistic, the textures are still high-res, contributing to the giant size.
There are also a lot more sound effects for weapons than in the previous Borderlands games. Basically, Borderlands 3 is a perfect example of more little improvements making a larger file size. Alone, they might not be much, but together they make a big difference.
As its name suggests, Ark: Survival Evolved is a survival game where you must gather resources, craft items, and build structures in order to sustain yourself. What's unique about it is that you can tame a variety of different dinosaurs to help you in your survival. You can even work with or against other players.
The game has a bunch of expansion packs and maps, but they contribute greatly to the huge file size of around 400 GB. Even if you delete some things, you could still be looking at a game that takes over 200 to 300 GB of space.
After the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, many mammals underwent a rapid increase in size. Several hypotheses for this change have been put forward, with much debate about the drivers. In new research, a team of scientists in Spain looked at the record of body size in brontotheres (thunder beasts), an extinct lineage of large herbivorous rhinoceros-like mammals (though more closely related to horses) from the Eocene epoch that experienced orders of magnitude changes in size.
In the new study, Universidad de Alcalá paleontologist Oscar Sanisidro and his colleagues tested several competing theories by evaluating the well-known fossil record of the brontotheres, a group that underwent one of the most extreme size increases seen among mammals and one of the first mammal radiations that consistently evolved multi-ton sizes.
The findings suggest that smaller brotothere species who lived in highly competitive ecological settings experienced higher extinction risk, which drove biased diversification towards larger animal sizes, revealing a complex, long-term macroevolutionary pattern of increased survival of larger species due to reduced competition with other herbivores in crowded ecological niches.
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