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Uploading a really big game

A topic by k2m5t2 created Jul 24, 2020 Views: 1,528 Replies: 4
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Hi! I am trying to distribute a MOBA game called OverPrime using itch.io/app, that has some large assets (total uncompressed size ~50 GB). (Also note that I'm not a developer of this game, but many people find the current installation process overwhelming due to necessary manual patching)

Originally, the game is compressed into a 7z archive to make about 23 GB total size. But since butler natively compresses files when pushing and supports patching functionality, I thought it's better to leave the original files uncompressed and just let butler do its job. Especially since butler uses advanced compression algorithm (brotli) that seems to have a compression rate very similar to the one used by 7zip.


However, it's noted that itch.io backend restricts games larger than 30 GB (total uncompressed size). I could go the route of uploading pre-compressed files, but wouldn't that defeat the purpose of butler (small download sizes for patch and repairability for users)? I imagine the difference computation algorithm and patching functionality doesn't work so well when all of the files are compressed.


Any suggestions will be really appreciated!

Moderator(+1)

If you want to upload a game bigger than 1GB (or 2GB for butler) then you need to contact support.

Although it might be off topic, do you have permission from the developers or a license to distribute the game? If not, they can possibly take down your page, and depending on the details even take legal action.

Thanks for the reply!

Yep I did get a permission to try out and see if works well. I was going by this post that says butler allows max of 32 GB. 

So it is indeed 2 GB max unless contacting them? (As you've pointed out, I'm hesitant since I'm not a dev)

Moderator(+1)

I checked the link of the post you mentioned, I could be wrong, I think you are right.

It does mention butler can go up to 32GB so you must be right. I’m not sure why I remembered there was a limit of 1GB on the web and 2GB on butler. I’ll check it again on the official documentation when I have the time to confirm.

I know that if you need any extra space, the best thing to do is to contact the support.

Admin(+2)

I don’t really think this project is a good fit for our site, we’re unlikely to give free bandwidth for a project that big. Thanks