1. Jaws of Hell
  2. News
  3. Demo Updated and Smaller!

Demo Updated and Smaller!

[p]I did it guys! new demo is up but it still patches the old one. What this means is if you got the demo early then you will have part of the source build and can debug or mod and if you get the new one then you have a smaller build that runs a little better. Ended up in Panda, Internet was better than Starbucks.[/p][p][/p][p]Unreal lets you do a source build with content that will let you debug or mod if you are building a game with modding. when moving my game from UE4 to UE5 I forgot to click this little box that says I want a binary build instead of a source code build. If you ever see a unreal build that is insanely large they probably forgot to click the little box too. [/p][p][/p][p]The way that Steam works, which is awesome if you do things on my end right, is take what exists and adjust it to the new build data. But it will not get rid of the source code so the file is still big. Both demos work fine, as long as you have 6gb of ram... But One option if you want the smaller build, but you have to be willing to hunt the demo down again (Please!), is to delete the original demo build and when you redownload it will be the new build which is only 16gb.[/p][p]If the new build is still patched with the old build it will stay around 30gb but I just tested Remote Play and it works![/p][p]Let me know if you guys have any issues.[/p]