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One problem with a lot of modern games is just how big they're getting, but HELLDIVERS 2 is about to massively shrink thanks to work behind the scenes. In a news post on Steam the developers at Arrowhead Game Studios noted they pulled in Nixxes to help get it sorted.

They were making small changes across a few patches, but now the big stuff is here and you can try it out in a Steam Beta via the "prod_slim" branch. Right click the game, go to Properties -> Beta and select "prod_slim" from the drop-down box. The result should be a reduction in installation size from "~154GB to ~23GB". What an insane difference.

How did they do this? By "completely de-duplicating our data". They didn't do it before as they were worried about loading times for players who still have a traditional spinning HDD instead of an SSD. Something they spoke about in a previous news post to explain it a little more. But as it turns out, the difference is only a few seconds.

This will become the default for everyone once they've gone through feedback from the Beta to allow time for troubleshooting.

A big new update also just rolled out with Into the Unjust: 5.0.0 that brought with it the fun new premium warbond that has a minigun along with lots of improvements to the game overall.

HELLDIVERS 2 | Release Date: 30th September 2023
Platform: Proton / Wine

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wytrabbit 59 minutes ago
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I wonder how many of these other games with massive file sizes have duplicate data
The_Real_Bitterman 57 minutes ago
"deduplicating files" did they re-pack every asset again and again with their map files and ship themin huge chunks?

Maaan glad Linux has CoW file systems. Well doesn't help with downloading but at least storing these chunky games is better.
Piwix 37 minutes ago
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I've always thought many of these 100gb+ games were absurdly bloated. Seems in the modern era increased performance and storage has led to less optimization and efficiency.
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