Developer Respawn Entertainment has explained why it takes 48GB installation size for PC.
Respawn’s lead engineer, Richard Baker, explained to Eurogamer that,
“We have audio we either download or install from the disc, then we uncompress it. We probably could have had audio decompress off disc but we were a little worried about min spec and the fact that a two-core machine would dedicate a huge chunk of one core to just decompressing audio.
“So… it’s almost all audio… On a higher PC it wouldn’t be an issue. On a medium or moderate PC, it wouldn’t be an issue, it’s that on a two-core [machine] with where our min spec is, we couldn’t dedicate those resources to audio.”
You can view the Titanfall Beta Xbox One Frame-Rate Tests video below:
You can also view today’s Titanfall press release and official launch trailer.
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Source: Eurogamer
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