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Not trying to be harsh but these all sound like you problems.
Not everyone has service options. I live in the middle of nowhere, stuck with 3MB DSL even though people within a half mile in both directions have cable.
I feel you bro
It's called consumer friendly product - quality. Why push unnecessary +50% gb just for 4k textures which have 0 effect on 80-90% users who still play game on 1080p?
If all devs start to be so lazy, you'll need to buy 2TB SSD instead, then they'll find others ways to exploit players willingness to roll over and capitulate to companies laziness and it's diablo 4 story again with inventory space limitation and inability or lack of willingness to work on a quality systems that wouldn't lag players PC.
It's like some software I purchased and paid. It's size 500mb. Then I purchased extra texture (not required for software to function and highly optional) dlc and now every time I want to download that software, it forces me to download extra 5gb dlcs to finish installation. So dumb. I regret buying those dlc.
That's why you need 2tb SSD or more because these companies keep piling on users their bs.
You're missing the point. It ♥♥♥♥♥ people with slower internet.
EDIT: a quick google seach show that the name was "High Resolution Texture Pack".
i mean like said above, that's just lazy
it's like not optimizing a game then telling the players to buy a better pc when the game still renders invisible high res geometry or shaders
4GB card is enough for 1080p according to them and they list a 12GB card for 4K.
By the way...AMD is the one company that puts above average vram amounts into their cards.