Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC brings the epic story of Arthur Morgan and the Van der Linde gang to life in breathtaking new ways – with no shortage of dazzling technical enhancements that deliver deeper immersion. So if you need to make a little space on your PC hard drive, now might be the time to do it.įor those who might be curious what improvements you'll see to the game on PC, have a read of this quick bit of info from Rockstar and make sure you watch the PC trailer just below to see the stunning graphics. This appears to have gone live at around midday today and it's reported that the game is around 109GB in size. However, as of today, fans who have pre-ordered digitally can now preload the game on the Rockstar Games Launcher! At worst we might see a bit of an increase if the next-gen consoles get much more storage space and go mostly digital, but SSDs will only get bigger and cheaper, and no developer is gonna make games that no one will be able to install.Red Dead Redemption 2 PC release date is still November 5th so fans don't have long to wait before they can experience the thrills and spills of Arthur Morgan and the Van der Linde in glorious 4K. And multi-platform releases will also have to keep requirements down for consoles, which still require physical media for most titles. Storage space requirements will likely stagnate for a while now that we're peaking out at 4K resolution. Yea but with games that big it will make even a 1TB SSD obsolete, ya would only only be able fit like 8 or 9 games if this trend continues Don't worry. Games like Final Fantasy XV are well over 100 GB as well, even without 4K textures installed. Games nowadays are using more and more uncompressed assets (such as audio and video) and include things like 4K textures which take up a large amount of space. Originally posted by Spawk:Not spectacularly large for an open-world game with this many assets.
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