Posted June 19, 2024
Received an email from GOG last week telling me I needed to delete some save games because the game exceeded 200mb of cloud storage. Megabytes! Per game! Do they not realize the save file size of modern games?
I was well over that in one game that was no longer on my system, so I had to re-install to easily delete files. At no time when I played this game did I receive a warning message telling me I exceeded storage.
That's water under the bridge.But I urge GOG to reconsider their cloud storage amount, either by increasing it or making it an amount for all games on the system. (Thankfully, I almost never do cloud saves because I don't like to play while online. The game in question was an exception.) At best, players should receive a warning--maybe a refusal to save until files are deleted--rather than saving to the Cloud only to discover months later that they exceed the limit.
Maybe this is a non-issue for everyone. Maybe I need more coffee. But seeing the advertised sale, I gotta say I hesitate to buy games--particularly newer games--from GOG knowing this cloud save problem.
I was well over that in one game that was no longer on my system, so I had to re-install to easily delete files. At no time when I played this game did I receive a warning message telling me I exceeded storage.
That's water under the bridge.But I urge GOG to reconsider their cloud storage amount, either by increasing it or making it an amount for all games on the system. (Thankfully, I almost never do cloud saves because I don't like to play while online. The game in question was an exception.) At best, players should receive a warning--maybe a refusal to save until files are deleted--rather than saving to the Cloud only to discover months later that they exceed the limit.
Maybe this is a non-issue for everyone. Maybe I need more coffee. But seeing the advertised sale, I gotta say I hesitate to buy games--particularly newer games--from GOG knowing this cloud save problem.