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Hello.

 

Can anyone tell me how much hard disk space is required for a module like the F/A-18C Hornet?

The system requirements described on the modules pages seem to be general for the whole DCS installation, and doesn't specify exactly how much extra disk space is required for the modules. They do specify the extra disk space required for the maps, but not for the aircraft.

I'm a bit limited on my SSD capacity, so I guess I will need to make some choices.

 

Thank you.

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Hornet is surprisingly lightweight, 1GB should be enough (liveries are the heaviest part, tbh)
Thank you very much. That was what I was expecting. and yes, liveries are usually the heaviest files of these packages. Much appreciated.
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Thank you very much. That was what I was expecting. and yes, liveries are usually the heaviest files of these packages.

For info.

 

The F/A-18C's liveries are part of the standard install (i.e. so you can fly with/against F/A-18C's in SP/MP).

 

"DCS World\CoreMods\aircraft\FA-18C" = 2.27 GB

 

... for comparison, the Christen Eagle II (which I don't own) takes up 2.45 GB

 

• The main install "DCS World\Mods\aircraft\FA-18C" = 782 MB of which 391 MB are campaign/mission files (most are small but a few include large audio files i.e. for ATC/AWACS radio traffic).

 

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SSDs are getting cheaper all the time. 6-7 months ago I did a mirror replacement of my 1T hard drive w/ a 1T SSD. It was < $150 including the kit w/ the usb wire to do the mirror.

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For info.

 

The F/A-18C's liveries are part of the standard install (i.e. so you can fly with/against F/A-18C's in SP/MP).

 

"DCS World\CoreMods\aircraft\FA-18C" = 2.27 GB

 

... for comparison, the Christen Eagle II (which I don't own) takes up 2.45 GB

 

• The main install "DCS World\Mods\aircraft\FA-18C" = 782 MB of which 391 MB are campaign/mission files (most are small but a few include large audio files i.e. for ATC/AWACS radio traffic).

 

Open Beta 2.5.6.50979

 

All the liveries in coremods however will already be in your install. It's the stuff in Mods that will be new.

 

This makes sense, thanks for the clarification!

 

SSDs are getting cheaper all the time. 6-7 months ago I did a mirror replacement of my 1T hard drive w/ a 1T SSD. It was < $150 including the kit w/ the usb wire to do the mirror.

 

It's on the list... :smilewink:

 

This now leads me to conclude that every time a new DCS plane module is launched my DCS install will grow a few Gb either I buy it or not... :noexpression:

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@Muas, I would recommend getting a new SSD just for DCS if you can.

 

When I built my current machine, I initially built it with a single 250 GB SSD. Between DCS and a few other games I play, I was quickly running out of space. Added a 500 GB normal drive to help offload some stuff from the SSD. That worked for a while until it came to a point where I had to decide between installing maps or planes (which I bought on sale) as I was low on SSD space again. Ending up buying another 250 GB SSD (Crucial MX250, $50) just for DCS. Well worth the cost of the drive so that I can use all the modules I bought, and I have room for more later like the Marianas map.

 

The aircraft certainly don't take up as much room as the maps do

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@Muas, I would recommend getting a new SSD just for DCS if you can.

 

When I built my current machine, I initially built it with a single 250 GB SSD. Between DCS and a few other games I play, I was quickly running out of space. Added a 500 GB normal drive to help offload some stuff from the SSD. That worked for a while until it came to a point where I had to decide between installing maps or planes (which I bought on sale) as I was low on SSD space again. Ending up buying another 250 GB SSD (Crucial MX250, $50) just for DCS. Well worth the cost of the drive so that I can use all the modules I bought, and I have room for more later like the Marianas map.

 

The aircraft certainly don't take up as much room as the maps do

Thank you for the advice. I already planned to buy a 2.5" SSD drive for which I have a slot for. Meanwhile I won't get any maps, and I'm very happy with Supercarriers and the Hornet, which will get me busy for a while. :thumbup:
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