Mortal Kombat 1 is one of the most infamous fighting games ever and is still making headlines 30 years after the first Mortal Kombat came out, albeit but not in a good way this time. Players have been reporting that every crash takes up outrageous amounts of space on their hard drive with people reporting up to 1GB for each crash report and some players claiming up to 70GB of space has been used up so far!
This poor guy had 41GB of this.
When Mortal Kombat 1 crashes, and it will, because it is a triple-A game and that’s par for the course these days, but when it does it will create a folder and a group of files containing data about the crash. It does this every time and as you can imagine this will add up FAST!
The credit for finding this bug goes to a Twitter/X user ‘X-Azeez’ who was told by another user ‘Divine Hat’
In response to these posts and many others on Steam and different platforms WB games community manager has said “I’ve reported this to our team and they are looking at it ASAP,” and that “They know about the big issues and are working hard to resolve them as quickly as they can, just making sure it’s done right.”
Have you played the new Mortal Kombat? Please tell us your thoughts in the comments below and if you have played the game and had these issues you can find and delete the files in C:/Users/[Your User Name]/AppData/Local/CrashDump. Bonus points if you have a load and send us a screenshot on Discord for a good laugh.
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