HOW?
HOW?
I usually save a backup of a game to check if it’s worth buying. I downloaded Mad Max and it took up 4GB of space. I’m just curious because whenever I try to shrink something on my computer, it only reduces by about 5% to 10%. I don’t know if the game got damaged, since I only played for around 30 minutes before deleting it. If anyone knows how they do this, please let me know. Sorry if this isn’t clear—I don’t speak much English.
probably because the device only supports 8 gigabytes of storage
I don’t usually play any games, but if someone is only looking to check a game, I’m fine with that. With no demos left and developers always pushing their agendas, gamers have very limited options. I don’t buy expensive games on Steam when a cheaper deal is available in a physical store. They (Steam) only charge server fees and end up charging more than before with digital copies. That’s not fair to me. So the Steam refund isn’t an option most of the time.
when i have funds i often face a decision among numerous options because i can only purchase one or opt for discounts. if i request a refund, they give me a week to return the money and the discount expires then. additionally, at times i buy in bundles or through g2a, which avoids a steam refund.
Do you recall the size of the game's folder once it was unpacked and installed? It seems unusual to me, but it worked fine. Fascinating!