But more importantly, I feel the simulator just grows and eats up my SSD over time. The only thing I’d really keep is the handcrafted airports – I don’t need the discovery flights, the landing challenges or even the points of interest, even though they truly are beautiful. Firstly, I wish the World Updates could be partially uninstalled.
I think this is getting out of hand at this point. We’re talking about so many gigabytes that could even house complete games, and that’s just the reserved space! What, in a year it’s going to be 100+ GB in itself? A few weeks or months ago it was at around the 77 GB mark. I also noticed that the “reserved space” slowly but surely grows over time. Now, even if I chose to uninstall every World Update, my simulator would still take up 224,89 GB. My rolling cache (which, I would assume, is part of the “reserved space”) is set to 16 GB and I reset it after every update. Other than that, the only third-party add-ons I have is the HondaJet, the Halo Pelican and a few livery packs, which take up around 1,3 GB in all, at the most. I have all World Updates installed, which, according to my content manager, take up 47,01 GB in all.