I was wondering how much hard drive space halo infinite would take up. I just hope it isn’t as much or more than hal 5 took up. (55 GB!!) I hope it’s around 30 GB.
Personally I don’t care how much space it takes up. I’d happily buy a whole new SSD solely for Infinite.
Game sizes will likely not shrink simply because games get more complex with every release. Based on H5’s size, I doubt Infinite will take up anything under 75GB.
It will be big. 100GB range. Look at many of the new releases. Gears 4, red dead, they are huge.
My bet is that it will be close to 100GB at best.
Me hoping it’ll be around a 40gb game but looking at RDR2, Halo 5 & MCC it’s an unhighly outcome
Im guessing it’s going be pushing 100gb, that’s even if it comes out on this gen consoles. Might be a next gen release, xbox 2 will be out around same time as infinite. They might make halo infinite the release game for the new next gen xbox. Remember them engine graphics at e3? Ya good luck running that on current xbox one. If infinite comes out around same time as the next gen console, 343 and microsoft is wise enough to release it on that console
I really hope that 5 TB HD becomes super cheap to buy. Like 20 bucks. But that ain’t happening for a while. Wow. So expensive.
Halo Infinite, I will delete all my games for you. I’m pretty sure it will be 100 GB at least.
Well the more room the game takes up the more content it should have, it is also a next gen game. So I wouldn’t be surprised if it takes up more space than Halo 5
Hopefully the game keeps getting updated so it requires almost Infinite amount of space.
Probably around 100 unless they figured out a way to compress more efficiently or slipspace is magic. Definitely over your 30 hope.
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> Hopefully the game keeps getting updated so it requires almost Infinite amount of space.
Buh dum tss
I see what you did there… but really it should be huge if they keep updating it. 
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> I really hope that 5 TB HD becomes super cheap to buy. Like 20 bucks. But that ain’t happening for a while. Wow. So expensive.
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> Halo Infinite, I will delete all my games for you. I’m pretty sure it will be 100 GB at least.
I will too. Anything.
Maybe the same as TMCC (73gb), but belive me, it wont be light. The simple detail of having a graphic engine like Slipspace will make the game, even the campaing only, will be at last 34gb
One thing we know is that it’s going to be massive. Even larger than Halo 5 Forge (Windows 10) alone is around 36 GB while the full Xbox game clocks at 99.7 GB. I remember Gears 4 clocking at about 115 or even 120 GB of storage. We can safely theorize that it’s potentially LARGER than Gears 4, especially if the 500 Mil budget rumor is true.
Also 30 GB is worth an Xbox 360’s storage. Games nowadays take up so much space due to the graphical detail. The better the graphics, the heavier it gets. I’m not even getting into the animations, code and scripts department. To assume that Halo Infinite will take up 30 GB of storage goes against not only the ambition but the budget, as well as hoping WAY too much in this era.
Halo infinite will definitely be over 100gb. Destiny 2 is 95g. They only get bigger.
The next gen Xbox is gonna have a new storage system that is much more efficient than a disk hard drive. So on the Scarlet it may be less than 60 g, but on a regular Xbox One, definitely at least 115 g.
So long as we’re not getting into Modern Warfare levels of crazy, I’d call that good. 175 GB is a bit much to ask for.
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> So long as we’re not getting into Modern Warfare levels of crazy, I’d call that good. 175 GB is a bit much to ask for.
The main reason for games these days taking so much space is fast loading times.
On a disk hard drive, the drive reader has to search for certain bits of code the game is trying to load. It can only search 1 thing at a time, and with hard drives getting up into the tb range, finding the specific code it’s looking for will take a long time.
To counter this, many games are now filled with duplicate lines of code so the reader will find what it needs much faster. All these redundancies, that the game really doesn’t need to function, add up. So while MW takes up 175 gb, in reality it’s probably just 90 gb or so, with 85 gb of redundancies.
The new storage devices in the Xbox Scarlet and PS5 don’t use disks. Instead, they use the same type of system that is in your smartphone. This completely eliminates the need for redundancies, so these games on next gen consoles should really take up much less space.
Probably between 60-80 GB if I were to guess. While it’s not like MCC with about 6 Halo titles on it, it’s going to be the biggest Halo yet as a singular title. So, probably should start going through your Hard Drive to see which games you can uninstall for now to make some space.