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What did they do, just unload the game without any form of compression? Or is it because they decided to make all the glits and shiny details even glitsy and shinier, to the point you can see the pores within pores.
That's what happens when Bluepoint or Nixxes don't do the conversion. You get a lowest bidder situation--Jetpack Interactive--to come in and do a terrible job.
It's basically twice the size of the console version: Lazy devs.
https://imgur.com/a/kWE867k
Mad how people can afford to give you clowns but can;t afford a few hundred bucks for a 4TB SSD.
What you two don't seem to understand that it's nothing to do with "Not being able to afford more storage". I got a 4TB SSD and could get two more just fine if I so wanted.
It's got more to do with a genuine bafflement at how the game can be THIS large to begin with, and then the question "Is it even worth taking up that much space?"
And frankly, the answer is no. No it is not
By the way I always find it cute how elitist people can get over SSDs, makes you seem like such fun guys to be around.