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Note that you'll need AT LEAST 2x this amount of space to install due to the Steam download, decompression and install functionality.
Judging a game by its file size how dare you...
By the word "content" I mean variety of activities. Sorry for bad eng
I do not judge anything. I'm just surprised. I heard that this game is monotonous
Really? origins for me was over 100g. Fallout uses an ancient engine and is debatable about being detailed. Witcher 3 I have not gotten around to playing yet but it's a 4 year old game. One game you listed has comparable size, the other is exempt due to an ancient engine, but I'll give you 0.5 for witcher 3 because I don't know enough. So I score your point 0.5/3
Edit: Nevermind. I don't have the High Resolution Texture Pack or the 4k Cinematics Pack installed. Must be the difference.