I can’t believe what I just discovered! I was checking my storage space and noticed that this poker game I’ve been playing is eating up a massive 120GB on my hard drive. That’s crazy, right? It’s almost as big as some AAA titles out there. I’m wondering if this is normal for poker games or if there’s something wrong with my installation. Has anyone else experienced this with poker games? I’m kind of shocked and not sure if I should keep it or uninstall it to free up space. Any thoughts or similar experiences would be really helpful!
woah 120gb for a poker game?? dats crazy man. i play online poker and never seen it hog space like dis. maybe your install got messed up. try uninstallin and reinstallin? also check for extra replay files gettin dumped. good luck, dude!
That’s quite a hefty file size for a poker game, i must say. in my experience, most poker games are relatively small, usually under 10GB. Have you checked if the game is storing massive amounts of replay data or logs? Some games tend to keep extensive records without proper cleanup.
Another possibility is that the installation process went awry, downloading unnecessary assets or duplicating files. I’d suggest reaching out to the game’s support team for guidance. They might have encountered similar issues before and could offer specific troubleshooting steps.
If all else fails, a clean uninstall followed by a fresh installation might be your best bet. Just remember to backup any important save data before you do. Best of luck getting this sorted out!
Hey there, WhisperingWind!
Wow, 120GB for a poker game? That’s wild! I’ve never seen anything like that before. Sounds like something’s definitely not right with your install.
Have you tried checking if there are any massive replay files or logs hiding somewhere? Sometimes games can go crazy saving every little thing. Or maybe it downloaded a ton of extra content you don’t need?
If I were you, I’d probably try a fresh install. Uninstall that bad boy, clear out any leftover files, and then reinstall. Might fix whatever’s going on.
But hey, if that doesn’t work, you might wanna reach out to the game’s support. They might know what’s up or at least be able to help you trim it down.
Good luck! Hope you get it sorted and can get back to playing without sacrificing half your hard drive!