A Meme. The first half shows a screenshot of the game “Banana” on Steam, showing how it weighs 1.89 Gigabytes. The second half shows a couple of native americans talking on a snowy landscape while inspecting footprints on the snow.

Native A: A western game dev has been here. Native B: How can you tell? Native A: It weighs 1.89 Gigabytes.

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1.9gb is a high amount of storage?

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their point is that this is a game with maybe 50 still image assets and absurdly simply gameplay. it could be like 2MB, but it was likely built on preexisting assets and code that don’t try to be lightweight.

the point is that 10 years ago the exact same game would have been like 25MB at most. I’m not familiar enough with the changes in the tools used by Indy devs in the time, but my guess is that it’s where you’ll find the reason.

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10 points

Yes

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No, it really isn’t… Not in 2024.

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As a person who have 32 GB storage on my mobile device. It is.

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It’s a game where you click bananas.

There is no reason for it to be so large. It is a banana. That you click.

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21 points

That’s bigger than the Fedora ISO

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54 points

For a banana clicker, yes

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