A Meme. The first half shows a screenshot of the game “Banana” on Steam, showing how it weighs 1.89 Gigabytes. The second half shows a couple of native americans talking on a snowy landscape while inspecting footprints on the snow.

Native A: A western game dev has been here. Native B: How can you tell? Native A: It weighs 1.89 Gigabytes.

        • AllYourSmurf@lemmy.world
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          10 hours ago

          I keep seeing that. Is BTW a reference to a particular build of Arch, or a particular way of setting up your Arch distro?

          By the way, I’m familiar with Linux in general. Just curious about this particular thing.

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            6 hours ago

            arch is infamous for being kinda hard to install ESPECIALLY when it first came out (i dont think it’s that bad tbh) and it was a common thing on forums for elitists to say ‘oh i use arch btw’ (btw meaning by the way) to sound better than the other ppl on there

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            9 hours ago

            No, no its just a well written joke. Like he can’t talk that he uses arch linux.

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    OK wtf is with the posts about “western game dev”, as if that has anything at all to do with disk space?

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      5 hours ago

      I’m not sure it’s exclusive to Western developers, as I don’t know much about software in other parts of the world, but there does seem to be an unfortunate trend of companies forgoing software optimization because modern computers are usually beefy enough to handle it, and it’s cheaper to ship out inefficient slapdash software than it is to take the time and resources to fix it.

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        Not making excuses for every instance but in the vast majority of cases, optimizations are done by making trades between runtime performance, RAM usage, and disk space. Of these, disk is cheapest. You might optimize something and end up using more disk space as a result.

        For example not all video cards support compressed texture file formats (though gaming hardware is likely to be close to 100% now…) so you might store texture memory uncompressed on disk (bigger size) to save on the decompression needing to happen on the CPU before transfer to the GPU.

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          I mean sure, there are always concessions to be made, but what I had in mind was more the “include this entire 6 GB library so I can use this particular function once” kind of bloat.

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      1 day ago

      No, it’s a steam item miner

      EDIT: to explain, clicking the banana gives you random “Steam Inventory” items, that players can sell on the marketplace The entire thing is just money laundry