I feel like i'm getting in the way of a interesting conversation but regarding the 100GB+ games
Dirt Raly 2.0 is one of them. My installation folder reported 109GB and I'm pretty sure with a lot of DLC's size will increase drastically.
I seem to remember a game with 200GB+, was it MS flight simulator?
TBH, I really don't get all this outrage after Baldur's Gate 3 release about big games, that ship already sailed long time ago. I think the jump from 10/20 GB to 50+ GB, back when the only SSD's available at decent prices were 250GB at most, deserverd much more outcry than a bunch of games now hitting the 100GB mark.
I don't like big games and have better ways to spend my limited storage space, but can't really get the outcry. It's not like not playing Baldur's Gate 3 isn't a option...
A few years back I was having this kind of conversation with the kids and they told me Fortnite had increased from something like 25GB to 85GB (can't recall the exact numbers), I can only guess the game needs much space nowadays.
This is true for any long term update life game, CS-GO still have the 15GB requirements but last time I look at a instalation folder (5+ years ago when the game wasn't even free to play) it had ~45GB. GTA V requirements are 72GB but I assume after years of updates and modes available, the install size will grow to at least twice.
I can only guess Borderland 3 and others are pretty much the same.
rtcvb32: Somehow, i think when games push 250Gb, i think no one will download them anymore.
I think otherwise, people will do the same as ever. Even if it means having a bunch of CD/DVD's for one game.