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you are one weird individual, you make no sense.
I didnt take anything, the hell you on about
Of course they do, you apparently dont have a console, because if you did, you would know that GTA V is 90GB on the Xbox
100GB on PS5
PC is a little more because PC's dont have as restricted of an environment
they have more system RAM and VRAM and can load and run larger things (textures, maps shaders etc)
So, yea, take yourself down to bestbuy.
Or don't and continue to have a fit.
People cried the same thing when Doom 2 came out and they only had 10MB hard drives
Guess what?
They took a trip to bestbuy, or they did without.
RDR2 takes 150GB
So now are you complaining 113GB is too small and the game should be bigger?
You are making less and less sense as we go
It does not matter, your opinion is not a fact, just an opinion.
If a thing has 100gb of assets then it has 100gb of assets
Cyberpunk isn't that terribly big, and it has no online content.
Then stick to smaller games is all i can say, hell i have 12tb of storage.
And Internet speed is not a games fault, some people have faster some have slower
some have really slow, just how it is and has always been since the creation of the internet.
Did you just make this part up? It's true that old GTA had two DVD's, but one of them was an "install" DVD and the other one had the main game. In my experience with PS3 and Xbox360 i have seen plenty of GTA 5 copies but none had a "separate disk for online".
Yep, just the single player game, with only the original content.
Online brought an ever increasing amount of content