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
I don't think there are many "Fair Usage" policy's with a cap that low at all
BT (you listed them in your post) sell lower ranged packages with 40GB, so the unlimited policy's would have to be higher then that, and on the current unlimited packages you could sign up to now on their website the fair usage policy only applies to P2P.
Companies like sky have no limits or throttling at all on their higher packages
The only people likely to be affected by this are people on really low end broadband packages, and I doubt they would be downloading games off steam anyway (considering an average steam game can be 10+GB as it is it would take them far too long to re-download any games)
- Once in a while, over 24 Mb/s
- Sometimes, between 15 and 24 Mb/s
- Usually, between 6 and 15 Mb/s
- Too often for my linking, under 6 Mb/s
I still managed to download just over 250 GB over roughly 29 hours and, surprise surprise: got a letter telling me i was downloading too much and would be capped for a while ...
Requested a tech to investigate why i was getting so low speeds and the tech found out that indeed i was having low speeds (he tested my connection on his laptop) and, yet another surprise: got an invoice of 154+€ stating the extra charge was the tech visit stating they didn't find anything wrong with their service, therefore, it was @ customer's expense.
I wonder why i changed ISP provider ... :rolleyes:
Now, i have a fiber connection with 60 Mb/s that, most of the time, gives me 55+ Mb/s.
My previous ISP provider calls from time to time trying to get me back to their service but, whenever they mention "cabovisão" i say "not interested" and promptly hang up. Whenever i hear co-workers, friends, whatever mention that ISP, i promptly recommend "avoid them like the plague": that's how much i like them :rolleyes:
My point is what's advertised isn't always what one gets: wouldn't be surprised if that were the case most of the time.
Finally, on topic:
I have very few games, actually, and have only bought 1 game online: Diablo III
All others i have physical copies.
35GB? Intel i7 extreme CPU????
What's with this "can benefit"?
GTX680?
Do you now that the GTX680 has a perf of 128 Mtex/ms which is 16 times the performance of an xbox 360 and I don't have the numbers but I'm sure the 7970 is also right there?
I bet it's a shitty port.
Maybe I'll buy the game.
Max Payne was great back in the days.
1. gr.- 2.5%- innovators
2. gr.- 13,5%- early adopters
3. gr.- 34%- early majority
4. gr.- 34%- late majority
5. gr.- 16%- laggers,
in order to have a mass commercial success you need to have 15-18% of market penetration to reach the masses- 3+4= 68%. Now, I don't see 15% of the gamers to have i7+gtx 680 at home, neither do I see, 68% of the other people who are not interested in games. And I would certainly not buy a new PC just because of this game. Actually I wouldn't buy a new PC solely based on my entertainment needs anyway.
The last LAN party I was, most of the kids were still playing on G92 (8800/9800gt). After all the largest group of gamers is aged around 33, men. Because they can afford it. Gaming is an expensive hobby to have and I don't think that better titles will change that, you either have the money/time/desire/energy or you lack some/all of these. But that's just my 2 cents.
Would you really want the government to be lobbied into blocking half the internet. Government regulated internet would not only effect the United States but the entire would. Also we are geographically on average 27 times better than a European country.
1 and 6 people are starving :wtf: come out to the Midwest where we have millions upon millions of acres of essentials foods growing.
Back to topic: The game might be compressed when downloading
But check out the NBN - FTTH (national broadband network) we are installing in Australia. plans ranging from 12/1 - 100/40 - 1000/250mbps, with large Quotas( 1TB+ )
Not a cherry picked network but Fiber to 93%+ with the other 7% (towns with less then 500 people) on Sat/wireless.
looks like the states really are falling behind.
*sorry, somewhat way off topic*
I hope this is the new "crysis" only better then the original in terms of system demand/graphics :D
PHAIL population......
AUS: 22,015,576 (July 2012 est.)
US: 313,847,465 (July 2012 est.)
83 vs 7 people per square mile. thats 11 times more fiber to run per person.
Illustrated here:
The Midwest is about as costly as a network can get because there's lots of people but a ton of distance between them. That type of network topography covers over half the USA.
USA 2000 rural population: 59,274,456
Austrailia 2012 rural population: 2,420,731
USA has 24.5 times more people in rural areas.
As for the subject at hand, I usually buy physicial retail games unless the digital version is going for a steal. I hate waiting days to download, especially after said program takes a dump on me when I want to play (Steam has done that to me twice now).
This is what happens when you blame the teachers rather than the students for not learning, you get dumbasses.
Like Australia, the population is mostly crowded into cities. The few people that live in rural areas live relatively close together.
I've played LA Noire, GTA IV, RDR and will surely play Max Payne 3. but I liked the Max Payne 1/2 graphics more than the RAGE graphics. :(
Also we must not forget that Max Payne knows Kung Fu :nutkick:
I think Sky is an exception. That was a bad example on my part.
I don't think I will try...
I thought all you americans had super fast internet with unlimited caps already? I live in australia and I have 500gb monthly usage. ???
35,000,000,000 bytes / 140,000 bytes / second
Take your pick:
250,000 seconds
4166.67 minutes
69.45 hours
2.89 days Bandwidth caps are only frequent on cell data plans in the USA. On land lines, it's pretty rare. The problem is the average internet speed in the USA is slow because of all the rural customers.