I prefer this type of content drops.
And i prefer it going away later too .
Xbox running out of space with D2's 150+GB space requirement.
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A little and often is better than a lot and not so often,also technical issues come into play if you continually enlarge a game so a compromise has to be sought otherwise the game itself could suffer. My cousin is a professor of computers in Ontario and has told me a little over the years so i hope he's Right.
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Also...because the game is so huge...bugs can easily happen. Like the tower loading bug...that probably exists because of the change to crucible loading.
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Изменено (xbroggiex): 2/8/2020 9:57:13 PMIt's only around 80-90 GB not 150. That was Bungie bullshitting to make it seem like if they kept adding content it would fill up to a point that they would have to remove stuff so they can remove content to try to influence player retention through FOMO. The game isn't that much larger its just Bungie trying to make it seem like the seasonal model is a "good idea".
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I had to recently reinstall it. 150 GB.
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You got some wacked out xbox then lmao.
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It's 93 GB
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I have 92.6GB Its alot of storage for hardly any content
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Might be a console thing since for PC its saying 85.2 GB
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External hard drive bro
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I am not going to spend money for that. I am going to buy the next xbox most likely .
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Even though I have externals for my consoles and plenty of space on the PC I still like the way they are doing the game.
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Same. I prefer content drops through a season. It extends playtime.
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...artificially. It extends playtime artificially.
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No. It extends playtime NORMALLY. If everything dropped day 1 you would play that for 1-2 weeks and would have no reason to do stuff for other parts of the DLC.