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Optane will give almost if not the exact same effect for me... only that I have 2tb on that.
Long live Optane or something.
yea and download more cores too with a better gpu too
yea he want to fit it on a iomega zip drive.... 750MB max with all DLC's
yea and who doesnt have a Nvme ssd drive too....
my poor poor lappie only got 500gigs on SSD T_T
so, i feel the original poster's pain.
tbh I could maybe lob around a portable hdd and shove the game there, but thats normally a pain in the <3
The trick is to put thicc hot long load games you wanna play on ssd and then throw the ‘eh’ games on your phat hdd
Laptop aren't really gaming PC aren't they? And if you have a gaming laptop with a m2 slot you can get 1tb for less than 100 quid.
What do you expect devs to optimize for the low end of PC Gaming??? They optimize for the average installed base, steam hardware survey is quite accesible to read, they surely not optimize for top range however 100gb is nothing, GTA V by itself is 98GB.
Hard drive have been dirty cheap for months, like as low as they ever been, they may increase a bit now due of some of these "fake money" but until December they really were super cheap :)
120gb for 3 games and DLC it is actually even too low...