Better more clear info on file data sizes for games. When looking through my PS Plus library (or the PS store in general sometimes), I'd like to be able to clearly see the game file size. The library (and store sometimes) doesn't show this info, or at least I've never been able to find it. It would also be great to see any extra file data for all the games updates, etc.
I don't see why I should have to select the game to find out I don't have enough space, or to have it begin analyzing for a minute or two before it starts downloading, only to find it's big enough that it will take up most of my HDD space, which won't allow me to update other games later unless I delete them, which in this case I don't want to just yet. If I'm planning ahead to have different games ready that I'll want to play shortly, partially because my download speeds are so slow, having the file size would helpful and a time saver, especially if PS5 is going to be a little tight on storage space to start. Most of the time it's actually faster for me to pull up the PS store, search the game, and hopefully have it's file size listed so I can decide to download, choose another smaller game, or just wait, more.
This would be just another small handy thing to add to anything PS is doing to make the PS5 user experience more seamless.
PS1 - ! - We must build a console that can alert our enemies.
PS2 - @- We must build a console that offers online living room gaming.
PS3 - #- We must build a console that’s powerful, social, costs and does everything.
PS4 - $- We must build a console that’s affordable, charges for services, and pumps out exclusives.
PRO -%-We must build a console that's VR ready, checkerboard upscales, and sells but a fraction of the money printer.
PS5 - ^ -We must build a console that’s a generational cross product, with RT lighting, and price hiking.
PRO -&- We must build a console that Super Res upscales and continues the cost increases.







