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ERYFKRAD

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Strap Yourselves In Serpent in the Staglands Shadorwun: Hong Kong Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag. Pathfinder: Wrath I'm very into cock and ball torture I helped put crap in Monomyth
Revengeance plays great, however the port is untouched from the Steam version it seems. Still locked to a maximum of 1080p, among other issues. GOG/Konami really should've touched up this release, but oh well. Also, I recommend deleting the movies folder to save a whopping 21GB of space. Without it the game is only 3.3GB
"Whopping"? It's not 2004 anymore. Heck, my PC is over a decade old and even I have 23TB of space.
Does NASA know you took their supercomputer home?
 
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OS 20gb
Important documents 500mb
Work related stuff 800mb
Family photos 1,2 GB
Femboy porn 13TB
Games 87GB

Please help me manage storage space, I am running out of it
 

MasterofThunder

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Yeah, but the movies are what makes MGR MGR. It wouldn't be MGR without the goofy cutscenes.
Not worth the storage space, you can just watch them on YouTube if necessary.
"Whopping"? It's not 2004 anymore. Heck, my PC is over a decade old and even I have 23TB of space.
Bloat is bloat. I'd rather save that 21GB than see it go to waste on cutscenes that are compressed to hell.
 

Lucumo

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"Whopping"? It's not 2004 anymore. Heck, my PC is over a decade old and even I have 23TB of space.
Bloat is bloat. I'd rather save that 21GB than see it go to waste on cutscenes that are compressed to hell.
Hm? One typically uninstalls a game after being done with it. So there isn't really any "saving" or "wasting" of space. (Not that I disagree with the sentiment that the Japanese have become bad with PC releases.)
 

KeighnMcDeath

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23Tb extra space? Jesus fucking Christ how many drives you have? I knew I was out of the loop but for fucks sake; 23T and its fucking extra couch change?
 

ds

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23Tb extra space? Jesus fucking Christ how many drives you have? I knew I was out of the loop but for fucks sake; 23T and its fucking extra couch change?
I have a new 22 TB drive sitting next to me that I haven't bothered to install yet.
 

KeighnMcDeath

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I thought I was future proofing with my new 4TB portable.
Same and I have like 8-9 of these (labelled for different shit)
Pictures
Youtube movies/videos
Tabletop D&D/Rpg games
GOG archive 1-3
Pirated emulation games
Music
Unsorted shit I haven't gotten to.

I hardly touch that shit though. I dl some crap to my phone then put on my computer in a monthly file. I'll be boxing all that shit up soon though. Might not touch it again.
 

Melcar

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My main machine has 4TB of combined storage space. 2TB dedicated for games and it's 80% full already. Most games there I don't even touch, and probably a few that I don't even remember. I bet if I bother to slim down my library to stuff I actively play still I can go down to less than 500GB.
My main drive is 2TB and about 70% full, but I keep videos on shit there too (some porn I really like and old anime OVAs and series). My backup drives have 6TB in total available space (currently using a little more than 3TB).
Can't even imagine what I would do with 22TB of storage.
 

KeighnMcDeath

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Only $30 for weebiness from the Nihon Falcom Corporation.

Or just rip out the cash for:

The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak Launch Ultimate Edition


Normally $134.35 but on SALE NOW for the low price of $118.22.

I swear these get more and more spendy as games are made. I should look at reviews for the series. I don't think I even recall what their first game in the series is.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie Ultimate Edition


hmmm... I could be wrong. Normally $166.39 but on sale for $133.11. And that was last years.

Eh in general more spendy. Nihon
 

Eisen

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Only $30 for weebiness from the Nihon Falcom Corporation.

Or just rip out the cash for:

The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak Launch Ultimate Edition


Normally $134.35 but on SALE NOW for the low price of $118.22.

I swear these get more and more spendy as games are made. I should look at reviews for the series. I don't think I even recall what their first game in the series is.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie Ultimate Edition


hmmm... I could be wrong. Normally $166.39 but on sale for $133.11. And that was last years.

Eh in general more spendy. Nihon
What the fuck is this prices
 
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Only $30 for weebiness from the Nihon Falcom Corporation.

Or just rip out the cash for:

The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak Launch Ultimate Edition


Normally $134.35 but on SALE NOW for the low price of $118.22.

I swear these get more and more spendy as games are made. I should look at reviews for the series. I don't think I even recall what their first game in the series is.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie Ultimate Edition


hmmm... I could be wrong. Normally $166.39 but on sale for $133.11. And that was last years.

Eh in general more spendy. Nihon
What the fuck is this prices
The legend of the trails of the heroes of cold steel stuff
 

KeighnMcDeath

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Don't you want to spend $30 so you can run around in a swimsuit or underwear?

This series is the stuff of weeb Legends. Prepare to be ASSimilated.
 
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Lucumo

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My main machine has 4TB of combined storage space. 2TB dedicated for games and it's 80% full already. Most games there I don't even touch, and probably a few that I don't even remember. I bet if I bother to slim down my library to stuff I actively play still I can go down to less than 500GB.
My main drive is 2TB and about 70% full, but I keep videos on shit there too (some porn I really like and old anime OVAs and series). My backup drives have 6TB in total available space (currently using a little more than 3TB).
Can't even imagine what I would do with 22TB of storage.
The sad thing for me is that my 23TB are basically full. Only 100GB free and 80 of that is on my Windows partition. Already had to delete a decent amount. As for what it consists of:

~17TB of PC games (mostly older and old ones)
~600GB of eXoDOS
~300GB of old PC and Sega gaming magazines
~3TB of anime (00s and older of course)
~200GB more games, including some ROMs
~50GB of old video game (mostly PC) music

Well, I guess I found the issue why it's so full. I transferred anime from one of my storage HDDs (I have 2x4TB, 1x3TB and 1x2TB...I think) to my larger HDD. So 2.64TB of anime shouldn't actually be there. Man, I really need to buy a new, external HDD and reorganize things. I also still have the GOG Yakuza series (~200GB) on here and not put it into storage yet. I really didn't think I would ever buy from GOG again, but I guess I had to throw some money towards Sega. (I also blame Codex for making me aware that the series got released on GOG.)
 

Blutwurstritter

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Revengeance plays great, however the port is untouched from the Steam version it seems. Still locked to a maximum of 1080p, among other issues. GOG/Konami really should've touched up this release, but oh well. Also, I recommend deleting the movies folder to save a whopping 21GB of space. Without it the game is only 3.3GB
"Whopping"? It's not 2004 anymore. Heck, my PC is over a decade old and even I have 23TB of space.
Does NASA know you took their supercomputer home?
That is nothing. Its not even close to the amount of RAM of supercomputers which are around a petabyte of RAM, and that was a couple of years ago. I think CERN has recently reached an exabyte for storage of data.
 

Lucumo

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Revengeance plays great, however the port is untouched from the Steam version it seems. Still locked to a maximum of 1080p, among other issues. GOG/Konami really should've touched up this release, but oh well. Also, I recommend deleting the movies folder to save a whopping 21GB of space. Without it the game is only 3.3GB
"Whopping"? It's not 2004 anymore. Heck, my PC is over a decade old and even I have 23TB of space.
Does NASA know you took their supercomputer home?
That is nothing. Its not even close to the amount of RAM of supercomputers which are around a petabyte of RAM, and that was a couple of years ago. I think CERN has recently reached an exabyte for storage of data.
Well, he did specifiy "NASA" supercomputer, so it makes sense. (And at least I read it as a dig at them.)
 

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