Why are game updates so big

Spaghetti code may account for some of the bloat, but, overall, game assets [especially the visual ones] are huge - games now tend to have massive polygon counts on their 3d models and, with the ease of access provided by internet downloads [irrespective of user-end internet speeds], games can afford to pack WAY more unique assets into the game files - the only thing stopping them from making a 200gb game these days is their finances and expected average hard disk space on the user end.

  ❘   Published: 2020-02-12T14:02:25

  ❘   Updated: 2020-02-12T14:02:25

The Season Two update for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare came in at a whopping 67GB for PC and Xbox, and 51GB for PS4, causing players to delete other games and wait hours and hours for downloads. But, an Infinity Ward dev has clarified the reason for the absurd patch size.

Only two weeks prior to the Season Two update, another patch also went out, which demanded almost 50GB for PC users too.

This is all after the game itself is installed, which required a whopping 175GBs at launch. It’s safe to say that many players, especially those on consoles with 500GB hard drives, are getting just a little perplexed by these massive file sizes.

Infinity Ward

The Season Two update was between 50 and 70GB depending on the platform.

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Seeing [and perhaps expecting] the furor on social media after the patch went live on February 11, Infinity Ward Production Director Paul Haile has apologized and explained on Twitter.

  • Read More: All Modern Warfare nerfs & buffs for perks & weapons in Season 2 update

“As we push season 2 live I just want to apologize about the download size of this update,” Haile wrote. “We’re constantly trying to fight back against both download size and disk footprint and in this case, we’re re-sending new asset packs to reduce the overall size of the game.”

What this means, is that despite the actual update size being so large, the new assets will replace the old, therefore reducing the overall size of the Modern Warfare game file on players’ systems.

this is what has caused the update today to be so big. after todays download you should see that, even though we've added season 2 and the associated content for it, the overall size of the game should shrink a little on your local hard drive.

— Paul Haile [@Tyrael] February 11, 2020

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“After today’s download, you should see that even though we’ve added Season Two and the associated content for it, the overall size of the game should shrink a little on your local hard drive,” he concluded.

  • Read More: How to unlock new Grau 5.56 & Striker 45 guns in Modern Warfare Season 2

In better news, the developer also revealed that changes have been made in this update to manage the data better, which should result in smaller update sizes in future patches.

Perhaps most interestingly, for console users at least, will be a future option to deselect certain DLC packs. “In a future update we’re going to also be adding a DLC pack management screen for console users, to allow you to pick and choose which DLC packs you want to keep, and remove others to recover more space as well.”

i'm very conscious of the overall size of MW and we're doing what we can to minimize this for everyone. thanks!

— Paul Haile [@Tyrael] February 11, 2020

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Although many PC users will have larger disk spaces, with the availability of high capacity SSDs and 2TB hard drives, console users are limited. The PS4 Pro and Xbox One X come with 1TB hard drives, which can fill up quickly with only a handful of modern games, and the basic consoles only have 500GB.

Having a single game using up over 100GB is far from ideal, and often forces players to delete entire games to make space for a new one. Developers will know that this is not good for player retention too, as the prospect of having to reinstall a game all over again might be enough to put someone off playing it again.

One other reason this update may have been so large might have to do with the battle royale game mode which has been teased and leaked, though has not been officially announced yet.

Game updates and constant incredibly large downloads

Why is it that nearly every time that I go to play a game it needs to update first? I went to play Conan and it needs to download well over 14 GBs. I would love to be able to download a Steam sponsored game and be done with it so I can actually play the game.

I really need help finding some way to bypass all of these constant updates otherwise I'll have to give up on Steam altogether. It used to be that you could load a game and play without constant interruptions

Issues with that:
1. I can only have DSL at my location and at 6 Mbs, that download takes forever even if I don't
throttle the download, which I have to do because if I don't I can't even stream a movie while
waiting.
2. Even with 2 - 1 Tb drives, downloading such huge updates all of the time tends to fill up a drive
very quickly. An occasional update/patch is fine but Steam, in their infinite wisdom, has me
download the entire game over and over.

The big question is, are Steam games so messed up and full of bugs, glitches and the like that they have to constantly fix them? I have a very bad feeling that I spent a lot of money with Steam for nothing, since I have many games going with them. Sadly, I will not be purchasing anymore games with Steam unless this issue can be resolved.

Thank you for any suggestions.

Date Posted: 21 Mar, 2021 @ 8:55am

Posts: 16


Why do games update so much?

Usually updates are to fix known bugs/issues, add additional content or for game optimisation.

When a game updates Does it get bigger?

At least temporarily. The update is a batch of data being downloaded. It”should” then overwrite the old stuff - which was on the storage already. In most cases it gets written to that storage alongside the old stuff so that if anything goes wrong, the old one is still there so it can roll back.

Why are steam game updates so big?

Steam updates quite often because it is continually adding new features. In addition, there are often problems with bugs and other issues that will need to be fixed.

Why are updates larger on Xbox?

Bigger worlds need more unique objects, textures and sounds, which means bigger files. Part of this is the sheer size of 4K textures, for example, “most games” will be about “30%” smaller on Series S because it'll only have the HD textures. Massive updates are usually caused by one of two things.

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