![]() You have several types of combat vessels at your command: aircraft carriers that provide allies with long-range air support, swift cruisers that excel at reconnaissance missions, destroyers that can bring deadly torpedoes to bear and intimidating, heavily-armed battleships. Hone your skills by exploring different options and adjust them to particular in-game situations. It's not the same as WoWs needing a bunch of local storage space for updates though.World of Warships provides players with a wide range of combat options, including sudden strikes, cunning flanking attacks, and open head-to-head encounters. Unreal Engine games in particular often get this complaint levied at them due to the packaging of the files and the way Steam updates. Though, that was the whole large download size issue of Steam having to redownload a bunch of stuff for small adjustments. That said, as far as I know, it uses the relatively common solution (among online games) of having a launcher installed through Steam that handles most patching (BDO doesn't do this, for the record), much like games like Warframe and FFXIV.įunny thing is that the only other game I distinctly remember people complaining about large updates to was Fractured Space, and Wargaming actually bought out the devs of that game. It appears to have patches every week or two. The Elder Scrolls Online, on the other hand, is a pretty massive game. BDO is a decent bit smaller than WoWs though. It has maintenance once a week, and they pretty much always push a patch of at least some bug fixes, small content additions, and/or changes at that time. That aside, Black Desert Online is a good example of a game that gets patched on a weekly basis. I pretty much have Steam doing at least its own patches to games at least once a day, even if the game wasn't updated, because I horde games on a 4 TB HDD. Originally posted by Lavian:No, instead, other online game often actually have patches on a weekly basis. *surprised look* No, instead, other online game often actually have patches on a weekly basis. It's because other games don't modify all their files every 3 weeks. WoWs is pretty much the only game I've had to just uninstall from my laptop that I occasionally use, just because the updates are too large for it despite the game size not being nearly that large. Originally posted by Lavian:Ever wonder why this doesn't get brought up all the time in the forums of other games on Steam though? This doesn't seem to happen with other games, otherwise you'd probably see a bunch of threads like this on the games that are far larger than WoWs on Steam. ![]() ![]() WoWs appears to just practically double in size whenever there's a major update. Steam is known for forcing you to re-download entire large files for small changes. Steam isn't known for having particularly efficient patching, but the way WoWs handles things on Steam definitely doesn't help. Search is your friend! Ever wonder why this doesn't get brought up all the time in the forums of other games on Steam though? Originally posted by Jack:Guys, the update happens every 3 weeks.
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