New Bill Board Prop needs its own hard drive.
Ivy
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I just bought this prop set and when I seen how big the downloads are I almost fainted. there are 15 different downloads each about a 800MB or more each
So for anyone interested in this set I must warn you. . you will need a 1tb hard drive just to down load the the complete set. I took a screen shot of my my product library I really doubt that I will be able to load this into my content directory because how much space it uses .. Just Wow

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Thanks for the warning, I'll have to pass as it would take me weeks to d/l this with my crappy internet. I still have 3 products in my products list that I havent d/led due to a crazy large file size, so I really appreciate the info Ivy!
I think you're adding it up wrong. If we say each part is an average of 800mb, then x15 would be around 12gb in total.
The issue I have it it will need its own hard drive. I just don't have that kind of storeage space in my content folders , it would propely just take a couple of hours to download it all . But where the heck am I gunna put once I do..lol
really then how would you add it up look at the product ibrary I posted it shows each download size and there are 15 downloads so how would you add it up.. I have contacted the vender on advice on how to handle the download size
Even taking them as all 1 GB in size only makes the total 15 GB.
15 gigs in a content drive is huge for one product. do you think?
A 1TB drive is 1024Gb. A couple of the files in the screenshot are 1Gb in size, the others are less. Even if they were all 1Gb that would still be just 15Gb. Still a hefty chunk of space for just one product though.
that was my point. I already have 4 tb drives almost full of installed content. not including storage back up drives. I am hoping the the downloads are cumulative and not stack up the mb's when you install them. like I said I contacted the vender on some advice.
Whatever the total, you need to multiply by 2, cause you need to download and then install.
And I to think I winced at the MCMMM texture/shader set of 3 x 400MB files .. ;) I hope to hell that they never need to update the metadata!
You can delete the installer, or place it on an off-line external drive. These are (fairly high-resolution by the look of it) images to be used as background elements so they are inevitably large - you could always install, back up to off-line media, and batch resize if you don't expect to need them at full resolution.
Now you can imagine the shock I got when I opened the product library on this set...lol I have your bill board props they are only 300 mb thats managable.. this set not so much
Thanks to Riversoft the solution .. is to put the content on a thumb drive. . Perfect. :)