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That's weird... the game installed is like 3.2 MB and its located on the /usr/games (like the others default games... we will probably move it in /opt if there's really an issue...), can someone please confirm with me what is taking so much disk space... cuz we haven't notice that during our testing period...
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However, removing it freed about 3.5 MB in my rootfs, reinstalling it occupied those 3.5 MB and removing it again has just freed them, so I assume the game occupies too much. Are there any secret and not-optified libraries I don't know?
According to Storage Usage, HoopsFrenzy occupies 4.4MB in
/usr/games/hoopsfrenzy/