File Sharing for Gaming
You built a custom map. Your buddy wants the save file. The mod is 800 MB. Discord rejects it. Here is how gamers actually share files.
What Gamers Share
- Mods and modpacks - Custom content, texture packs and total conversion mods that are often 100 MB - 1 GB
- Custom maps - Level editor exports for Minecraft, CS2, Cities: Skylines and other map-capable games
- Save files - Share your progress, challenge saves or speedrun setups with friends
- Replay files - Match replays from competitive games for analysis or highlight reels
- Screenshots and clips - High-res screenshots and gameplay recordings
Why Discord Is Not Enough
Discord caps file uploads at 25 MB (50 MB with Nitro). A Minecraft modpack or a CS2 map easily exceeds that. Google Drive requires both people to have accounts. WeTransfer shows ads and requires emails.
With EasySend, drop a file up to 1 GB and share the link in your Discord server, Steam chat or group text. The other player clicks the link and downloads immediately. No account on either end.
How to Share Game Files
- ZIP your mod folder, map or save file
- Upload at easysend.co
- Share the link in your group chat or server
- Everyone downloads at full speed with no signup
Use the Discord bot to share files directly with /share in your server. Or use QR codes at LAN parties.
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