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#ArmaReforger Lead Programmer Buráčisko devsplains console mod download speeds and storage capacity🎮

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Dom Riccobene1 year ago

But if the content is from the PS store

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Arma Platform1 year ago

Yes, large files such as games are expected to be downloaded occasionally and kept on the device for a longer time. This does not put as much strain on the read/write cycles of the SSD as repeated downloading of mods would.

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Page to Pixel Publishing2 years ago

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Ian1 year ago

You could always make the vanilla experience better and we wouldn’t need mods.

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Arma Platform1 year ago

We continue to improve the vanilla experience while supporting our modding community. Our goal is to create a game that reflects our vision and empowers players to craft their own unique experiences on a platform designed for modding. In our sandbox, there’s the potential of something for everyone.

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ℳℛ.ⓅⒾⓀⓀⓄⓃ1 year ago

The were not designed as a PC, so you set the limit to 25. But in theory it could be set higher? To 50gb? That'd make the modding experience so much more fun. *would result in less downloads overall as we don't have to keep re-downloading the same mods between servers)

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Vin H1 year ago

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Tyler McFarland1 year ago

How is it even possible for people to complain. If you want mods, buy PC

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771 year ago

Funny how other games have zero issues with downloads.

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Arma Platform1 year ago

Mods are updated by modders often, sometimes multiple times a day, requiring frequent downloads. In contrast, games update less frequently due to platform submission processes, resulting in far less strain on SSD read/write cycles.

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Bamburkk1 year ago

But it doesn't make logical sense. If I download 180 GB of mods once, I won't have to keep deleting and redownloading them. Constantly writing and deleting is more damaging to an SSD than a single download.

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