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Seriously, they earn money with the game and we get good support and frequently updates, most games out there don't even bother with this and now you are crying because of disk space? Upgrade your disk or buy a new one for game use, i had 1 SSD of 120GB on my laptop and barely had space, i bougth another SSD of the same size and now i install all what i play and still have space.
How old are you? o.O
but the leagues are too short.. yea yea i could play standard, but that doesnt feel right
*loses faith in humanity forever*
I love how they are constantly fixing patches and adding new stuff, but if updates are going to be very small, why not just do it weekly-biweekly instead of every day?
again, I am more complaining about how their file system is setup and how long it takes to apply patches, rather than the amount of patches we are getting.
Anyway, the reason for this is that they actually want to use the space efficiently, so every time you download updates, the files are repacked overwriting old content. At least it looks like this. This is why this game is still only 6GB. Although giving people a choice would be nice I guess (why not let people download patchXXX.ggpk and - if they want - allow them to integrate those patchXXX files into content.ggpk using, for example, PackCheck.exe's switch).