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What's your size limit on games

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I'd agree with 5gb or under, don't think I've ever seen a game bigger than that myself but if it did look really good I think I would go higher.
 
Subverse is like 60 gigs so probably around there
 
As long as it's in the limits of the hosting site without a membership it's fine but if you can't install it all at once without a membership or speeds drop really low, I won't install it.
 
Being a DIK is probably the biggest H-game I've played (I think one of the chapters is 13GB), but Honey Select studios was like 80 GB or something which is way too much.
 
No limit, some of the AAA games go from 50 to 100 GB. I have 32 TB of storage to handle them. AVNs need to be really good for me to go over about 5 gig though.
 
If it's a good game, the "size doesn't matter" (lol). I've enough space to handle them (the games, of course :) )
 
Is it any good? I saw some preview and looked... cardboard like.
I liked it. The game has a turn based strategy mode for ground missions and a bullet hell for space mission, the dialog was hilarious, however the porn scenes were well animated but mid.
 
Depends on the game. Though definitely no more than a few GB unless I've been playing it.
 
With how cheap storage is nowadays, it doesn't feel like you have to pay that much attention. Just get another cheap HDD and plug it in.
It has to be worth keeping though. Home Together is almost 6 GB in the latest build just 'cos it's UE and I wouldn't even call it a game.
 
Don't really have a size limit, but I'm definitely judging the game a little more if it's a large size. I can keep some mediocre 500 mb games, but if the game's 10 gb then I'm only gonna bother keeping it if it's really good.
 
I don't usually look at the capacity, in fact if the game is heavy it is an indicator that it has a lot of content.
 
I don't usually look at the capacity, in fact if the game is heavy it is an indicator that it has a lot of content.
Sometimes it's used for something that just wastes space, like voice and such.
 
the size limit based on how much my storage left, but if I see a game with 20gb++ size I skip it
 
I think the largest one I downloaded was ~14GB
 
Considering Ark:Survival Evolved alone takes up almost 500GB, and I have about 3-4TB of other non-adult games, I tend to look for a compressed version if there is one, and I've sometimes compressed them myself after downloading to save space. I tend to not download anything bigger than 4-5GB unless I know damn well it is good just because I'm on the opposite side of the house from my router, and my wireless connection is kind of crap. I did just pick up 100ft of Cat5e cable and am going to (eventually) run a hardline under the house to my pc, but since I only have a basement under 1/2 my house, that's a project that needs to wait for vacation time from work.
 
Disk space is less an issue for me. I stick with free downloading so I tend to cap out a 5Gb for Porn games.
There are also few games that go over that and most that do don't have my attention.
Only game I can think of I kind of want to play is Sweet Affection.
 
Depends on the type of game but anything over 4GB is a decision to make. I downloaded a ~15GB VN earlier this year and I cannot understand how it would even be half that big with what was on offer.
 
My main data SSD is 2TB so... if a game looks tasty then anything up to 2TB is fine with me since I can move stuff on my computer to a NAS with 7TB storage :giggle:
HDDs are cheap
 
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