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I agree with you 150gb is absurd, and is 70gb. But quality takes a bunch of space especially sound and lights. So unless you want all game too look old and not sharp this won't change.
This is an indie team they have nothing close to this.
But other than that this is so much better than boring call of duty.
Call of Duty does not really have "content", but bloat.
lol the only reason why its 150gb is because its bound together with battle royale which is bloated with crap micro transactions, so its kinda 2 games in 1 if you will.
besides 50gb isnt really that much in today's gaming world
VO files are 3.8GB alone.
If people want to see some pretty serious install sizes, they should take a look at flight sims where several hundred gigs isn't exactly unusual.
back in the way average game like Saint Row Stuff are like 12 GBs
dont know why newer game are soo big
maybe they dont pack the file soo u all can eaisest modded or mainly. It is sound file that can be very heavy too
maybe those 4k texture too
it can be anything