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A fellow Brother who understands my anger when someone moans at only having xx mbps lol
1.7mbps =)
Note: sekiro was released in 2019 and the game takes 12 gb. Let that sink in.
Most games these days have uncompressed audio, uncompressed textures and/or pre-rendered cutscenes (which are sometimes also uncompressed). Sekiro just happens to have none of that so the size makes sense, it's not that surprising really, for example Overwatch is like only 25GB because it's a very well compressed game.
I will probably use the same strategy with mobile data, but am still wondering if the download will be available at midnight or not. Else I shall leave my pc running at home and start the download from my phone.
This reminds me of back when GTAV first launched on steam, kept my hamster team crunching through over 70 hours straight.
Countryside living has its perks and its downsides.....=)