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Crash for PC version of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 takes up 1GB of HD space
Posted: 23.04.2008 04:29 by Kres Comments: 4
Not the greatest news for the PC release of Rainbow Six Vegas 2, but it appears that the game contains a pretty bad flaw which causes your hard drive space to be eaten up every time the game crashes as it creates a “MemDump” file that takes up nearly 1GB of space.


Several members from the official forums have reported loosing almost 7GB of space, because every time the game crashes it creates a new MemDump file, almost flooding your systems hard drive.

If you've recently purchased Rainbow Six Vegas 2 on the PC and you've been noticing HD space warnings, check the RSV2 Binaries folder to free up some space.
Source: Kotaku

User Comments

By Zerk (SI Elite) on Apr 23, 2008
Zerk
thats not Good!
By herodotus (SI Herodotus) on Apr 23, 2008
herodotus
Someone really messed up on that one. Beta-testers must have had Terrabyte drives or something, but its' still unforgivable for what is a pretty average game. Glad the first one doesn't do it.
By Revan (SI Elite) on Apr 23, 2008
Revan
I had no problems with the console version. But yeah, they need to fix that.
By Praetorian (SI Core) on Apr 24, 2008
Praetorian
Sounds like some kind of virus eating up your HDD space lol...