Some perspective

To offer a balance...It's not crashed on me once in campaign mode...haven't tried the multipew though.
 
To offer a balance...It's not crashed on me once in campaign mode...haven't tried the multipew though.
Though as far I know you have serious monster machine. Me: 24GB ram, 4th gen Core i5, RTX2060...and game is installed on HDD, as it wouldn't fit on my SSD...
 
Though as far I know you have serious monster machine. Me: 24GB ram, 4th gen Core i5, RTX2060...and game is installed on HDD, as it wouldn't fit on my SSD...
I run a fairly modest machine..i7 8700k, 64GB RAM, GTX1080ti...I installed modern warfare on a 2TB hybrid drive instead of any of my games SSD's which are getting a bit full these days....it stutters a bit during the cutscene videos for some reason but runs perfectly smooth during gameplay.
 
I'll fire it up and have a look, haven't played in a few days since the last 5-odd Gb patch.

Edit: Another 7.4Gb patch...I wasn't expecting that one so soon after the 5.7Gb patch the other day. Don't developers compile stuff any more? :oops:
 
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If you look at your installation there are probably many components that add up to that 7G. If they change any of them they have to be updated on your machine; it adds up. It all the fixes were in the main exe then that might be small(er).

I'd think you'd know that from SC. :p
 
Even the sprawling mess that is SC didn't in all it's guises...and added PTU duplicate files... add up to a 165Gb installation download followed by a 5.7Gb patch within 3 days and a further 7.5Gb patch a few days after that... My total SC directory including the PTU is 103Gb, average major patch sizes are around 1-3 Gb with point patches being less than 1Gb on average ;)

Even the mighty RDR2 only added up to 109Gb pre-load...

It's the patch sizes that irritate me...since I'm not one of the lucky ones with those assumed 200Mbps download speeds...mine is a mere 14MBps. 2 days it took to download Modern warfare...
 
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Come on guys...it's a 2 year old machine :D

It was pretty high end in it's day...but apart from adding a bit of extra RAM and an SSD here and there it's still 2 years old.
I'd say it's well above average, even two years old. And with 64 gigs RAM you can do a LOT of rendering with some high end programs that would melt most gaming rigs.
 
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