Mine is currently sitting at 99.1GB. What’s yours?
I haven’t had to pay attention to disk space in at least a decade, but you got me curious. Mine’s 103GB.
101gb, I placed mine on a portable 1tb hardrive. It holds the battle net app, wow and D4. I can take it anywhere I go and when I got a new pc I didn’t have to download a thing just plugged it in and played.
17gb
What are y’all doing
Since i got a ssd idont look at thing like… game size. Thats beneath me, lol
(But really. The ssd is epic with never needing to remove games to put on a new ones)
SSD 512 ,I don’t have much stored on this one because there’s nothing else but wow and maybe some music and simple art program.
I use an SSD.
That is the opposite mentality. SSD space is a premium compared to HDD space. You typically don’t need to worry or care about HDD space unless you are into acquiring copious amounts of movies (all through legitimate means I am sure) or something.
I’m on an older machine on the cusp of needing an overhaul. My SSD is only 512GB and I have other games that are just as useful being on the SSD so I very much care that WoW is taking up nearly 1/4th of the total space by itself.
Not possible.
Mine is 88.2GB. That’s smaller than a lot of people’s because since I have Gig internet I do a fresh install of WoW every patch.
I think what’s happening here is that you’re looking at the retail/df folder. At some point they took data and separated it out, I think to avoid needing multiple versions for ptr, etc.
77.2GB I only have retail installed.
I only have retail installed as well. Although I did install classic at one point, but that was just for the mount. After I got the mount I uninstalled it.
I haven’t used an HDD in about 10 years and will never have one again.
Mine is on an XPG 1TB NVME m.2 drive all by itself.
105GB(110GB size on disk)
Even my newest build will use 1 (probably the current one). Having 1TB of space to throw less valuable disk usage things on is a no brainer.
I’m not a hardware junkie though so unless there is some kind of reason or performance impact having SSDs and HDDs together have that is noticeable enough to cause me to change my mind, I don’t plan to do so.
Platter based HD’s are still far cheaper per MB than SSD’s. I use a 40TB NAS array for my data storage and a 1TB SSD for OS/software.
Some of us are just built different
On my drive it’s 96.1 Gb.
I use an NVMe SSD for C:\ but also maintain a classic spinning hard drive for automated back-ups given SSDs are still very iffy in terms of recovering from a hardware failure.