I read the patch notes. The significant additions are Home Tours, additional Endless Archive content, and a handful of amenities such as a purchasable scribing altar and new class sets. I'm assuming that Home Tours takes up the bulk of this space requirement since it's the face of U43, but 30 gigabytes? For something that - in my opinion - is a redundant addition given that we can already link houses in chat and invite players to travel to our houses, 30 gigabytes is ridiculous.
I use my PC for various pursuits, and for ESO to be demanding what I last checked to be 10-15% of a terabyte hard drive, it is on a fast track to being something I can no longer afford to play. Even now, I am scouring my files for things I can delete in order to make space for an update I cannot currently download, and I'm coming up with megabytes worth of disposable files. I've been pretty adamant to people I talk new content with that Home Tours is a redundant feature that nobody *really* needs given the currently available options for sharing houses with other players, and that it unnecessarily bloats the size requirement for this game.
There is already so much content in ESO that does not fit my playstyle, and now we have Home Tours AND some PvP update coming in at the end of the year - what am I supposed to do then? This game needs serious optimization far more than it needs new, redundant content. ZeniMax, PLEASE, figure something out.
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