Chesnaughty
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I love Sim Settlements, and have to have it on just about every playthrough I have now, but over time Sim Settlements has been steadily growing in size. While that's obviously understandable, and while I know the original 200 mb goal of the Lite version was very unrealistic further down the line, the size of the lightweight Xbox version of Sim Settlements has become double that of the original Sim Settlements Lite now, and only 100mb less than the main file, and as updates comes out I'm worried even the smallest Sim Settlement playthrough is going to eat a quarter of filesize for console players, before any add-ons at all are factored in. I was just thinking that if, further down the line as bugfixing and mod changing outside of add-ons or expansions cool down, after a while the Lite version of Sim Settlements could get a bit of trimming, maybe removing certain clutter options or essentially gutting out city plan, town loader, or other RotC framework features in the base file, in order to compress it down into a smaller package meant to be used either standalone or with a tiny add-on or two.