In this modern age of video games, it’s fair to say that we have to reserve a lot of storage space as gamers grow ever frustrated with having to either continually delete games or expand hard drive space.Back in the days of the Atari 2600, video game cartridges demanded a mere 4KB of data on a cartridge with 64KB via bank switching with its then-demanding 160x192 pixel count. Obviously, as video games evolved so did the hard drive space requirement with the likes ofCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIdemanding 140GB at launch, way before the game receives any substantial patches and content updates.Check out theCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIItrailer below!During the early days of this current generation for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, it was relatively easy to manage storage space. However, a few years in, that task is not so easy. Sure, we could just delete the games we’re currently not playing or move a game to an external hard drive to play later, but that’s an annoyance if we know we’ll come back to that game in the near future.AdvertRecently, I’ve had to buy a 1TB SSD expansion card for myXbox Series Xand just this week, I ordered a new 2TB internal SSD for myPlayStation 5. As much as I tried to shift things around, at some point extra storage is likely, especially if I intend to buy games such asModern WarfareIII. That being said and to no surprise whatsoever, I’m not the only one that’s sick of demanding games taking up large chunks of storage space.“It honestly baffles me that the storage space that games take up is just normal nowadays,”exclaimedRedditor solo13508. “I think the biggest culprit (at least for games I’ve played) this year has certainly beenStar Wars Jedi: Survivor. Great game but holy s**t, it does not warrant 150GB of space. At all. Considering thatStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderwasn’t even 50GB the fact that its sequel had over 100GB more is just incredible to me. Like, how is that even possible?!”“It’s so annoying. I moved to a rural area with data limits on the only internet provider in my area,” said askewboka. “I could downloadStar Wars Jedi: SurvivorandForza Motorsportin a month and that would likely exceed my cap. Ridiculous!”“That and the little amount of hard drive space. My PS5 only came with 500GB,” replied PickleSavings1626. “It realistically needs 50TB to 100TB. I can’t keep uninstalling games each time I want to play something else. It gets old fast.”Advert“It’s mostly due to 4K textures, I wish developers had an option for you to just get the FHD textures and download the 4K ones if you want them instead of forcing you to download 4K textures either way,” explained kamacho2000.Unfortunately, storage demands for modern video games are unlikely to improve anytime soon. So you better get deleting or expanding.Featured Image Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, SonyTopics:PC,PlayStation,Xbox

In this modern age of video games, it’s fair to say that we have to reserve a lot of storage space as gamers grow ever frustrated with having to either continually delete games or expand hard drive space.Back in the days of the Atari 2600, video game cartridges demanded a mere 4KB of data on a cartridge with 64KB via bank switching with its then-demanding 160x192 pixel count. Obviously, as video games evolved so did the hard drive space requirement with the likes ofCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIdemanding 140GB at launch, way before the game receives any substantial patches and content updates.Check out theCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIItrailer below!During the early days of this current generation for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, it was relatively easy to manage storage space. However, a few years in, that task is not so easy. Sure, we could just delete the games we’re currently not playing or move a game to an external hard drive to play later, but that’s an annoyance if we know we’ll come back to that game in the near future.AdvertRecently, I’ve had to buy a 1TB SSD expansion card for myXbox Series Xand just this week, I ordered a new 2TB internal SSD for myPlayStation 5. As much as I tried to shift things around, at some point extra storage is likely, especially if I intend to buy games such asModern WarfareIII. That being said and to no surprise whatsoever, I’m not the only one that’s sick of demanding games taking up large chunks of storage space.“It honestly baffles me that the storage space that games take up is just normal nowadays,”exclaimedRedditor solo13508. “I think the biggest culprit (at least for games I’ve played) this year has certainly beenStar Wars Jedi: Survivor. Great game but holy s**t, it does not warrant 150GB of space. At all. Considering thatStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderwasn’t even 50GB the fact that its sequel had over 100GB more is just incredible to me. Like, how is that even possible?!”“It’s so annoying. I moved to a rural area with data limits on the only internet provider in my area,” said askewboka. “I could downloadStar Wars Jedi: SurvivorandForza Motorsportin a month and that would likely exceed my cap. Ridiculous!”“That and the little amount of hard drive space. My PS5 only came with 500GB,” replied PickleSavings1626. “It realistically needs 50TB to 100TB. I can’t keep uninstalling games each time I want to play something else. It gets old fast.”Advert“It’s mostly due to 4K textures, I wish developers had an option for you to just get the FHD textures and download the 4K ones if you want them instead of forcing you to download 4K textures either way,” explained kamacho2000.Unfortunately, storage demands for modern video games are unlikely to improve anytime soon. So you better get deleting or expanding.Featured Image Credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, SonyTopics:PC,PlayStation,Xbox
In this modern age of video games, it’s fair to say that we have to reserve a lot of storage space as gamers grow ever frustrated with having to either continually delete games or expand hard drive space.Back in the days of the Atari 2600, video game cartridges demanded a mere 4KB of data on a cartridge with 64KB via bank switching with its then-demanding 160x192 pixel count. Obviously, as video games evolved so did the hard drive space requirement with the likes ofCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIdemanding 140GB at launch, way before the game receives any substantial patches and content updates.Check out theCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIItrailer below!During the early days of this current generation for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, it was relatively easy to manage storage space. However, a few years in, that task is not so easy. Sure, we could just delete the games we’re currently not playing or move a game to an external hard drive to play later, but that’s an annoyance if we know we’ll come back to that game in the near future.AdvertRecently, I’ve had to buy a 1TB SSD expansion card for myXbox Series Xand just this week, I ordered a new 2TB internal SSD for myPlayStation 5. As much as I tried to shift things around, at some point extra storage is likely, especially if I intend to buy games such asModern WarfareIII. That being said and to no surprise whatsoever, I’m not the only one that’s sick of demanding games taking up large chunks of storage space.“It honestly baffles me that the storage space that games take up is just normal nowadays,”exclaimedRedditor solo13508. “I think the biggest culprit (at least for games I’ve played) this year has certainly beenStar Wars Jedi: Survivor. Great game but holy s**t, it does not warrant 150GB of space. At all. Considering thatStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderwasn’t even 50GB the fact that its sequel had over 100GB more is just incredible to me. Like, how is that even possible?!”“It’s so annoying. I moved to a rural area with data limits on the only internet provider in my area,” said askewboka. “I could downloadStar Wars Jedi: SurvivorandForza Motorsportin a month and that would likely exceed my cap. Ridiculous!”“That and the little amount of hard drive space. My PS5 only came with 500GB,” replied PickleSavings1626. “It realistically needs 50TB to 100TB. I can’t keep uninstalling games each time I want to play something else. It gets old fast.”Advert“It’s mostly due to 4K textures, I wish developers had an option for you to just get the FHD textures and download the 4K ones if you want them instead of forcing you to download 4K textures either way,” explained kamacho2000.Unfortunately, storage demands for modern video games are unlikely to improve anytime soon. So you better get deleting or expanding.
In this modern age of video games, it’s fair to say that we have to reserve a lot of storage space as gamers grow ever frustrated with having to either continually delete games or expand hard drive space.
Back in the days of the Atari 2600, video game cartridges demanded a mere 4KB of data on a cartridge with 64KB via bank switching with its then-demanding 160x192 pixel count. Obviously, as video games evolved so did the hard drive space requirement with the likes ofCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIdemanding 140GB at launch, way before the game receives any substantial patches and content updates.
Check out theCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIItrailer below!
During the early days of this current generation for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, it was relatively easy to manage storage space. However, a few years in, that task is not so easy. Sure, we could just delete the games we’re currently not playing or move a game to an external hard drive to play later, but that’s an annoyance if we know we’ll come back to that game in the near future.
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Recently, I’ve had to buy a 1TB SSD expansion card for myXbox Series Xand just this week, I ordered a new 2TB internal SSD for myPlayStation 5. As much as I tried to shift things around, at some point extra storage is likely, especially if I intend to buy games such asModern WarfareIII. That being said and to no surprise whatsoever, I’m not the only one that’s sick of demanding games taking up large chunks of storage space.
“It honestly baffles me that the storage space that games take up is just normal nowadays,”exclaimedRedditor solo13508. “I think the biggest culprit (at least for games I’ve played) this year has certainly beenStar Wars Jedi: Survivor. Great game but holy s**t, it does not warrant 150GB of space. At all. Considering thatStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderwasn’t even 50GB the fact that its sequel had over 100GB more is just incredible to me. Like, how is that even possible?!”
“It’s so annoying. I moved to a rural area with data limits on the only internet provider in my area,” said askewboka. “I could downloadStar Wars Jedi: SurvivorandForza Motorsportin a month and that would likely exceed my cap. Ridiculous!”
“That and the little amount of hard drive space. My PS5 only came with 500GB,” replied PickleSavings1626. “It realistically needs 50TB to 100TB. I can’t keep uninstalling games each time I want to play something else. It gets old fast.”
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“It’s mostly due to 4K textures, I wish developers had an option for you to just get the FHD textures and download the 4K ones if you want them instead of forcing you to download 4K textures either way,” explained kamacho2000.
Unfortunately, storage demands for modern video games are unlikely to improve anytime soon. So you better get deleting or expanding.
Topics:PC,PlayStation,Xbox