Originally posted by Isa_Fuie:I dunno, I was going to say I suspect it might be the high-res textures, but since you say you've just removed its DLC, I dunno. I never knew something like this could happen from family sharing. Unless you put the high-res DLC back again in your list, just so you can uninstall it after the 55+ GB update is complete? If you know what I'm saying. To just go with the flow? Just download the update, only to remove it later? But how can you remove it if you've already removed the high-res DLC from your list. As far as the Steam Client is concerned, you're still going to have to download it even though you've removed the high-res DLC, but you only did so after the update was initiated (from what I understand). I just Googled "fallout 4 high resolution texture pack size" and the text I got from that result was saying something along the lines of 58GB of disk space required for the high-res tex, so that could very well be it (You know, 55GB download, 58 to sort out disk stuff). I mean, it could very will still be the high-res tex, since you've only removed it *after* the update thingy was initiated (even though you've already paused the update). I dunno, I was going to say I suspect it might be the high-res textures, but since you say you've just removed its DLC, I dunno.
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