Wednesday, April 25th 2012
Keep 35 GB HDD Space Handy for Max Payne 3
In what could be a blow for gaming PC users with lower-capacity SSDs (such as 60 GB, 90 GB, etc.), the minimum system requirements list of Max Payne 3, published by Rockstar Games, asks for at least 35 GB of free space on the installation drive. The game will likely ship in four double-layer DVDs, if not more. It could also make for an extremely huge download (over Steam, Amazon.com Digital Download, and GameStop. Other system requirements, particularly the requirements that the game is capable of taking advantage of, are particularly steep. For example, the game can take advantage of 6-core Intel Core i7-3960X, 8-core AMD FX-8150, the fastest single-GPU graphics cards in the market, as well as 16 GB of RAM.
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Rockstar Games
82 Comments on Keep 35 GB HDD Space Handy for Max Payne 3
rage was biggest one or the gta iv in few years back .. so i am wondering the gta v should be around 50gb
"by KingPing (12:31 PM) - Reply
Wonder if the high requirements are because of the stunning graphics or to compensate and eventual shitty port"
This... shitty port, it looks like GTA4 with a few added effects, and AA looks horrible.
as far as the hard drive space goes. I dont install my games to C: but to another hard drive dedicated to my games. which has over 500GB of space left for future games.
So i think the people who have a problem with the 35GB space requirement will be a minority - slightly more then a handful of people shall we say.
So no - theres no 'anti-piracy' move there apart from steams own DRM or the fact that you might need to register with Rockstar to be able to play the game in the first place etc etc
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btarunr - you should allow people to select two options in the poll, or add an option where we can select both digital downloads and physical copies, Because I buy a physical copy where i can but get digital copies through steam if i see a good deal
Also i'm on uncapped net so 35gb is no biggie, a bit of a pita to DL though i guess.
I don't have a slow conection but am somewhat a shoppingwore: I want it fast or don't want it, be it movies or games. So in my case it discouraged d/l'ing it. Go figure the poor people with lo-speed internet, corporate/school caps, etc. It might not be the decision making factor but maybe it is not a bad side effect either....
That's 5 times my monthly bandwidth cap on satellite.
The large disk requirements are most likely due to lots of game assets (cinematics, huge texture files, lots of HD audio), but it's still a lot.
It's big in size just because it has all the languages single package !!
So if you install English only it may need approx 10 -15GB !