Why is my StarCraft folder 6.79GB?

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I was looking through my smaller HDD because, for some reason, it just became almost completely full without having a lot of stuff on it and saw that my StarCraft folder was 6.79GB. I'm not talking about StarCraft II or StarCraft Remastered. It's the free version of the original StarCraft: Brood War that Blizzard put on their website. I can launch it from the Battle.net client and it was downloading updates a while back.

So, why would it take up almost 7GB of HDD space? Did it just download StarCraft Remastered waiting for me to buy it or was the Battle.net client integration some amazingly big update?






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How much storage does StarCraft 1 take up?

Due to potential programming changes, the minimum system requirements for StarCraft: Remastered may change over time....Windows.Minimum RequirementsRecommended SpecificationsMemory2 GB RAM4 GB RAMStorage8 GB HD spaceInternetBroadband Internet connectionInputKeyboard and mouse4 more rows

How many GB is StarCraft Brood War?

9 gigs...

How big is StarCraft original?

The original game completely free and only a 1.5GB download. Most game patches are larger than that!

How much space does StarCraft remaster?

WindowsMinimum RequirementsRecommended SpecificationsVideoNVIDIA\xae GeForce; 6800 (256 MB) or ATI\u2122 Radeon\u2122 X1600 Pro (256 MB) or betterNVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT (512 MB) or ATI Radeon HD 4850 (512 MB) or betterMemory2 GB RAM4 GB RAMStorage8 GB HD spaceInternetBroadband Internet connection4 more rows




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