According to my files Mass Effect 2 is a bigger download then mass effect 3 if you include all the DLC for both?
Is this right?
Débuté par
xNYROx
, juil. 21 2013 08:23
#1
Posté 21 juillet 2013 - 08:23
#2
Posté 22 juillet 2013 - 03:08
ME2 takes up 17.1GB on my XBox's hard drive with all the dlc except genesis and the paid armour and weapons packs. Another 416KB if you include the ME2 character importer.
ME3 takes up 21.7GB, and I own all the dlc except citadel (about 4GB on its own), genesis 2 and the paid armour and weapons packs.
So unless there is some significant difference between PC/XBox/PS3 and digital/installed from disk, you may be mistaken.
The only thing I can think of is if you have some HD textures pack for ME2 but none for ME3. Being a console gamer I don't have much knowledge about these.
ME3 takes up 21.7GB, and I own all the dlc except citadel (about 4GB on its own), genesis 2 and the paid armour and weapons packs.
So unless there is some significant difference between PC/XBox/PS3 and digital/installed from disk, you may be mistaken.
The only thing I can think of is if you have some HD textures pack for ME2 but none for ME3. Being a console gamer I don't have much knowledge about these.
#3
Posté 22 juillet 2013 - 04:30
I am on PC, possess all story DLC and one weapon pack for ME2 and the numbers do not differ greatly.
Edit: to be clear, they do not differ greatly from the numbers posteed by pressedcat.
Edit: to be clear, they do not differ greatly from the numbers posteed by pressedcat.
Modifié par Jinx1720, 24 juillet 2013 - 06:15 .
#4
Posté 23 juillet 2013 - 06:55
It depends on a variety of factors. Which platform you are on, exactly which SKU (Version, Language etc) of the game you have and a few other things.
As far as I know, there is no significant difference on average between ME2 and ME3 in terms of overall size of the product.
It's worth noting that larger doesn't necessarily equal more content in terms of "time you can play" though. On consoles, data is often duplicated on the disk multiple times to improve load times and such. Some content is also significantly smaller than others, while still being very unique.
I played Worms: Armageddon for like 15 hours this weekend, that's like 500mb
As far as I know, there is no significant difference on average between ME2 and ME3 in terms of overall size of the product.
It's worth noting that larger doesn't necessarily equal more content in terms of "time you can play" though. On consoles, data is often duplicated on the disk multiple times to improve load times and such. Some content is also significantly smaller than others, while still being very unique.
I played Worms: Armageddon for like 15 hours this weekend, that's like 500mb
Modifié par JoeHegarty, 23 juillet 2013 - 06:58 .





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