Another of a handful of issues Mortal Kombat 1 has encountered since its release last month.
If you've faced crashes while playing Mortal Kombat 1 on your PC, you may not know that the latest title from NetherRealm takes additional hard-drive space, making it a larger file than expected.
X (formarly Twitter) user @X-Azeez shared screenshots from another player indicating that each time Mortal Kombat 1 crashes on PC, it generates a report file. The catch is that each file consumes 1GB of your computer's available storage.
Everytime MK1 crashes on PC, it creates a report automatically, and stores 1GB of space for each report LOL.
Images provided by @divine_hat: https://t.co/VjGC0a5lZ6 The community manager for Warner Bros. Games, which owns NetherRealm Studios, @ThalionFTW, acknowledged the issue and mentioned that they are working on resolving it as soon as possible.
I've reported this to our team and they are looking at it ASAP. Cory | Thalion 🔜 ECT@ThalionFTW
The PC version of Mortal Kombat 1 already demands significant storage space; the system requirements specify that 100GB of free space is needed for installation. If your game crashes multiple times, this size could increase considerably.
Despite its crashes and storage space issues, Mortal Kombat 1 has plenty to offer fans as the first DLC character, Omni-Man, will be released next month. Moreover, other new and returning characters like Homelander, Peacemaker, Ermac, and Quan-Chi are set to join the game through the first Kombat Pack.