Games that big and demanding shouldn't be locally installed but streamed to those devices. Before you go arguing me over ownership and whatnot, note that I didn't say they have to be streamed from cloud, though for most people that might be the most convenient.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/353380/Steam_Link/

cybereality Nice job. I can tell it was made for 16:9 screens, as I have a 21:9 screen and it is very wide. But I can live with it.

I'll add a maximum width to help fix it - I just need to find the CSS for it so it only applies to wide screens. I'll try to look at it this weekend.

duane Android games that take up 10G. And here I was annoyed that godot was getting so big. 🙂

I downloaded the new Need for Speed game on my phone, I like it was like 7GB. Graphics looked alright but the controls were kind of bad.

Just wanted to see what the "state of the art" is but 7GB for a phone game is kind of bad. And the graphics didn't even look all that nice considering.

I've been looking around but it seems there are no games made just to simulate the experience of relaxing on a lazy river

    I don't like big games on my phone. I play free cell and that's about it. I do play more on my tablet, but nothing that comes close to that size. To me, those games should be low poly, or low res, and space conscious, but to each his own. That's why having a large number of entrants is the best.

    Erich_L I've been looking around but it seems there are no games made just to simulate the experience of relaxing on a lazy river

    This game was relaxing.

      cybereality I was thinking more in terms of an inner tube + water physics + nice scenery. I only need one move, a kick button to kick away from other fat guys on inner tubes.

      Even though I do like the idea of owning a house,I have to agree with what cybereality said about buying a house in these times. I generally don't like the idea of getting a loan from banks in general. Also, how did we end up in an environment, where it's profitable to horde houses and then sell them an incredibly expensive prices? That doesn't make sense to me but, I admittedly don't know much about the subject.

        Audiobellum Also, how did we end up in an environment, where it's profitable to horde houses and then sell them an incredibly expensive prices?

        Because there are buyers willing to compete on price/outbid. Inevitably there will be a crash. Apparently nothing was learned from 2008 and it's business as usual.

          Megalomaniak Buying a house right now would be like buying a house in 2007. Really bad timing.

          A californian moved into my state, cut down our oldest tree because "it was getting leaves everywhere", and is now pricing everybody out of their houses without so much as repaving the 25 year old driveway. I have feelings about landlords. Especially the californian ones.

          Cutting down a tree without permission can result in a hefty fine here ...

          In case the tree poses a danger, maybe because it is so old that it may damage something, one has to inform the municipal administration and they will then organise something.

          DST about to be abolished in the EU.

          Interesting, it was introduced because there was a problem with energy (hence the name). But is has never been proven that the effect of saving was actually achieved, apart from miniscule 0.x percent here and there.

          Now it is being sacked because ... there's a problem with energy ?

          Anyway and whatever, good riddance and ciao:

          Not 100% serious :-)

            Pixophir DST about to be abolished in the EU.

            Finally. What a pointless thing. Good riddance.

            Isn't there an effort to make it all-year in the U.S.? That's beyond pointless.

            You'll have a bunch of women complaining that their kids are waiting for the bus in the dark and they won't do it. Happens every so often in the US.

            @cybereality I changed the CSS and now it should use less screen space on screens with aspect ratios larger than 16/9 with horizontal screen resolutions of 2000+. Unfortunately, I do not have a different sized screen so I am not 100% sure it works. I used the following CSS override:

            /* Use less space on aspect ratios larger than 16/9 */
            @media screen and (min-aspect-ratio: 17/10) and (min-width: 2000) {
                .container {
                    width: 60%;
                }
            }

            If you have a chance, can you let me know if it looks better now on your 21:9 display?

              Well, they can always shift school hours, instead of half a world ...

              TwistedTwigleg If you have a chance, can you let me know if it looks better now on your 21:9 display?

              No, it doesn't work. I think you forgot to specify pixels.

              min-width: 2000px