Project Cars is out today, with my version of the game currently downloading from Steam at a nice 10.4MB/sec. The HDD space required by Slightly Made Studios' driving game is just 17GB.
Comparing this to recent games like Titanfall which wanted 48GB of HDD space, or even GTA V which sucked up a huge 65GB, Project Cars is actually light on your HDD. Project Cars is one of the best looking games out right now, so expect a performance analysis from us on the game sometime next week. For now, this is a list of the recent games that have chewed up the most space on our storage:
- Project Cars - 17GB
- Grand Theft Auto V - 65GB
- Titanfall - 48GB
- Battlefield: Hardline - 60GB
- Wolfenstein - The Old Blood - 38GB
- Wolfenstein - The New Order - 50GB
- Assassin's Creed: Unity - 50GB
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