• Hey Guest. Check out your NeoGAF Wrapped 2025 results here!

Some Xbox One Game Sizes (Forza 5, Ryse, DR3)

Or just delete when you are done with games.

Unless you are really that worried that you won't be able to play your games 10+ years from now.

I had to do that this gen, and I have a 500 in my PS3. These games are much larger than this gens.

I like having all of my games readily available.
 
No shit, how in the world did they ever expect this to be a digital system? Plus, the incremental cost of a larger HD has to be tiny in these systems. 1 TB should be standard in both.

The problem is that 1tb drives arent too terribly common in the size of drive that is used in the ps4 and likely xbone (didnt even exist a year or two ago)
Thats why its absolutely insane they didnt make the xbone drive upgradable though (even if they made it proprietary drives again)

Im thinking 4tb is the sweet spot for this gen
 
I think you are right.

Anyway, based on these games, all of the games I want at launch put together will probably be close to 400 GB.

Titanfall will be out by the time you're done.

Most of the games I want are probably smaller. At least I hope so. There's no way Powerstar, Peggle 2, Crimson Dragon, and Killer Instinct are over 10 gig each, right?

Albert's tweet also means that once again MS is downloading install packages. I love that unlike the Wii U and PS3 that there's no additional install after the download finishes. My hope is Sony moved to that approach on PS4.
 
I think it's hilarious how all they give you is a weakass 500GB hard drive when games are 30GB minimum it seems.

Is this gen going to last 2 years or something?
 
Looks like big-ass file sizes are finally here to stay. Means I'll probably start buying more PC games at retail again. If they're Steamworks that is.
 
Mandatory installs
thats all I have to say
welcome to next gen

Seamless installs while you play is way better than waiting hours to start playing. Even with stuff like PlayGo it would take me over two hours to start playing then I'd have to take breaks when I catch up to my connection. No thanks.
 
why shouldn't you be worried if you'll be able to play your games 10+ years from now?

Never said you shouldn't be. There's just different levels to being worried about it.

I'm personally not that worried about it since the majority of games that I go back to play when the gen is over are pick up and play -- so not that many games from these past 2 gens.
 
I was pretty surprised when we first heard about next-gen install sizes, but now I realize to just expect 35-50GB for retail games. What I am more curious about now is the smaller download-only games like Resogun. Will they be going up significantly too?
 
No, I mean the sizes of these shits are huge. If the emphasis was digital, and decreasing people's reliance on retail and therefore giving more control to Microsoft and devs/pubs - and it was - then the inevitable result would be they thought a sizable portion of people would be buying games exclusively digitally, no disc at all. Eventually I am sure the system would turn into an all-digital platform entirely, eschewing discs forever.

Most internet in America is not ready for such gigantic bandwidth stress. Internet sucks for most people in America for sizes this big. It just seems like such a strategy is even more ridiculous now knowing this.

Well internet connections are getting much faster for lower prices, now. The difference in available bandwidth is growing quickly in the markets I've been in recently. I assume the same is happening in most of North America. The install discs were in place as a way of transitioning people to digital. I think it was 5 years too early personally.
 
Can we go back to cartridges please? I want to go back to the age where we could play our games straight away...
 
Titanfall will be out by the time you're done.

Most of the games I want are probably smaller. At least I hope so. There's no way Powerstar, Peggle 2, Crimson Dragon, and Killer Instinct are over 10 gig each, right?

Albert's tweet also means that once again MS is downloading install packages. I love that unlike the Wii U and PS3 that there's no additional install after the download finishes. My hope is Sony moved to that approach on PS4.

I want digital titles too but I'm guessing that all of the retail titles I want will be close to 350 GB in size. We'll see though.
 
The problem is that 1tb drives arent too terribly common in the size of drive that is used in the ps4 and likely xbone (didnt even exist a year or two ago)
Thats why its absolutely insane they didnt make the xbone drive upgradable though (even if they made it proprietary drives again)

Im thinking 4tb is the sweet spot for this gen
lol. no.

Can you quote me a price on a 4th 2.5 drive.
 
That's because their all 720p. Half the size of ps4 1080p goodness.

:jnc

"Fergal Gara’s original assessment of Killzone: Shadow Fall “cracking on” for 50GB has turned out to be a little off, as Guerrilla Games confirmed to Eurogamer that the final digital file size of the game will be 39.7GB in Europe."

Dat 900p game being more in filesize. =p
 
Semi related, but albert had an interesting tweet about game downloading.

160d1Cn.png


Apparently after a retail disk installs, if you buy it digitally there is no download needed. Pretty neat.

That's pretty nice, probably the way I would go if I wanted to build a digital library.
 
That same site I quoted which was a banned site?? They were saying that KZ will be playable after downloading 7.5 gigs of the game. Maybe that benchmark can be used for the Xbone? Reliable you think?
 
ok i seriously now wonder how in the universe this all digital future would have worked out when this shit is the average game size
Before the 180, when you bought a physical game, you got a digital copy.
Hopefully that is a possibility in the future.
 
You can delete the games off the HDD you know?
I'd rather not do that. I bought a 1TB hard drive for my PS3 so I can download every PS+ game. If I decide I want to play a game of mine, I don't want to wait for it to install. It can take a long time too. GTAV took a while, and that was only 8GB. 40GB installs, plus blu-ray's slower read speed, should take a while.
 
Seamless installs while you play is way better than waiting hours to start playing. Even with stuff like PlayGo it would take me over two hours to start playing then I'd have to take breaks when I catch up to my connection. No thanks.
My concerns are with available hard drive space.
 
Like I said in the PS4 thread, can you imagine how much bigger they're gonna be in a few years?
I don't even want to think about the size of Final Fantasy XV.
 
dat next gen file size.


as for mandatory installs, any insights on how long those would take for games of this size? i know you play as they install, but I still wanna know how long it takes overall.
 
lol. no.

Can you quote me a price on a 4th 2.5 drive.

I mean in the future. 2 years from now maybe.
As in when a 4tb drive is affordable, that is when we would finally have enough space available.

The thought of a 500gb drive at the start of this gen was crazy but it became essential for playstation plus at least or anyone that went digital with their games.
 
I hope it's still true you can start playing as you install/download, but I really doubt that's the case with every game, sounds incredibly hard for the developer.

35 GB should take me 10/12 hours, not as bad as I thought.
I'm less concerned with the HD space as I am for the download times and running up against the monthly limits from Comcast. Why hasn't anyone developed a .zip type file for downloading games? Is that even possible?
 
it will be since you can play while it downloads...

1) Download speeds aren't great
2) You still have to download a significant sized file to start playing (e.g. KZSF requires 7.5 out of the 39.7gb to be downloaded before playing) you gotta get the data from somewhere... of course different games will require different amounts of data at the start
3) Data caps
 
1) Download speeds aren't great
2) You still have to download a significant sized file to start playing (e.g. KZSF requires 7.5 out of the 39.7gb to be downloaded before playing) you gotta get the data from somewhere... of course different games will require different amounts of data at the start
3) Data caps
I wonder if gamestop will start offering download to your system in store services? Or maybe they could release demo discs that include that required initial data.

Like I said in the PS4 thread, can you imagine how much bigger they're gonna be in a few years?
I don't even want to think about the size of Final Fantasy XV.

4 blu rays?
 
Top Bottom