Witcher 3 PC DLCs taking up too much space on hard drive

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ill be quick, downloaded/installed all patches and dlc with no prob. game is working 100%, but all 13 Dlc's are marked as 27gb space each as the game itself on the HDD,making it full .. what i did wrong? Thanks in advance...



Best Answer

Are your DLCs located in your Download folder? If so then these can be deleted since installing them means that they were copied into the game's install folder.




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How many GB is Witcher 3 with all DLC?

The game is roughly 32GB of data and includes both Expansions and DLC.

How much storage does Witcher 3 take up on PC?

Storage: 35 GB available space.

How do I disable Witcher 3 expansion packs?

You can uninstall expansions from your Steam Library, they show up in the DLC section and there is option to uncheck them. However, you can just swap to whatever quest you want within the game.

How long does it take to complete The Witcher 3 with DLCs?

Combined, players only looking to experience the main stories of the trilogy (and its DLCs) can experience 140 hours of content. Playing through the trilogy's main stories, side quests, and other non-vital activities increases playtime to 228 hours.



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Answer 2

This seems similar to my experience with modding Oblivion -- essentially, a quirk of Windows is that when determining file size, it looks at the folder, rather than the individual files.

Is it possible that the folder the DLCs are located in is 27 gBs in total, rather than being individually so huge?

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