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Turlas#6 Aug 14, 2024 @ 9:43pm
Every patch, this game fails to download because "Not enough disk space"
I just started playing a few days ago, but there have been two patches and each one failed due to "Not enough storage space". The patch is 800mb, I have over 30gb available. Last time, I uninstalled something and it worked, but why should I have to do that? There a known solution to this?
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Turlas#6 Aug 14, 2024 @ 9:47pm 
Originally posted by FoxyRaven:
Because the game verify its game files and needs the space for a short backup, its the same thing with many other games on steam.

No other game has ever done this. This is the first game where this has happened in my experience.
Abewr Aug 14, 2024 @ 9:50pm 
It's how steam unpacks and repacks files. Depending on how the devs rolled out the patch a small patch could easily be a 40 gb unpack and repack. Basically, need more space
DeDeath Aug 14, 2024 @ 9:52pm 
if you have this on your system drive, my condolences, you can't do this. buy a separate disc. Because you can't do that. You have a lot of service information and a swap file and a lot more. in 2024, having 30 gigabytes on a disk, if it is system-wide, is bad. I have separate discs for games and I have not seen any shortage. Although I have 2-3 terabytes of games installed in total, maybe more.
But I don't have any games on the system M2. This is bad for performance and resource.
Turlas#6 Aug 14, 2024 @ 9:52pm 
Originally posted by FoxyRaven:
Originally posted by Turlas#6:

No other game has ever done this. This is the first game where this has happened in my experience.
Palworld does this, fallout 4, fallout 76, counter strike 2, overwatch, diablo 4, helldivers 2, destiny 2, warframe, and so on and on.

A simple google seach will also tell you this, if you dont belive me :)

I guess palworld is small enough that it wasnt an issue. Never seen it happen with the other games you listed. This is the only one where I've seen this. Not doubting you, but its a first for me and none of these other games you listed did this. So...I dunno. Dumb way to patch, I guess.
Turlas#6 Aug 14, 2024 @ 9:53pm 
Originally posted by DeDeath:
if you have this on your system drive, my condolences, you can't do this. buy a separate disc. Because you can't do that. You have a lot of service information and a swap file and a lot more. in 2024, having 30 gigabytes on a disk, if it is system-wide, is bad. I have separate discs for games and I have not seen any shortage. Although I have 2-3 terabytes of games installed in total, maybe more.
But I don't have any games on the system M2. This is bad for performance and resource.

...ok.
Pixelica Aug 14, 2024 @ 9:54pm 
All game on Steam have the same method of unpacking files after updating.
Turlas#6 Aug 14, 2024 @ 9:55pm 
Originally posted by Pixelica:
All game on Steam have the same method of unpacking files after updating.

Well, after many years of using Steam, this is the FIRST time I've ever seen this. So, guess I somehow avoided it until now.
Turlas#6 Aug 14, 2024 @ 10:00pm 
Good news everyone. Deleting the downloads folder, clearing the cache, and validating the game files seems to have forced it to go through. ill be able to rejoin yall soon...yay. Thanks for the wisdom, folks.

Edit: nevermind...didn't work. Just stuck on a loop now. Gonna uninstall and reinstall. Hopefully that does the trick.
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