Everything Online Is Getting Bigger Except Your ISP’s Data Cap

Fallout 76‘s latest patch is over 47 GB in size. From video games to 4K streaming video, everything online keeps getting bigger. But Comcast’s 1 TB data cap isn’t changing, and some smaller Internet service providers are even worse.
۱۰۰ GB Downloads for Modern Games

Modern console and PC games are huge! Sure, 47 GB for a single patch is a lot of space, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Red Dead Redemption 2 on Xbox One requires an 88.57 GB download. The PC version of Middle-earth: Shadow of War is 97.7 GB. Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition requires a 75 GB download, and that’s without the 4K texture pack. These big games often get big patches, too.
Modern games are nearing 100 GB in download size. With a 1 TB (1000 GB) bandwidth cap, that’s roughly ten big video games a month assuming you purchase and download them digitally—and that’s assuming you do nothing else with your connection.
۷ GB Per Hour for 4K Streaming

Netflix says its 4K streaming use about 7 GB per hour, per device. Standard high-quality 1080p streaming is up to 3 GB per hour.
For 4K streaming, that’s nearly 143 hours per month. That sounds like a lot. But, assuming a 30-day month, that’s under 5 hours of streaming video per day. That may still be enough—but that’s assuming you’re a single person who doesn’t do anything else with your Internet connection.
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