If it means I get actual, physical copies of the larger-sized games that either partially requires a download (XCOM2, for example) or is just a download code in a box (looking at you, MK11 Aftermath), I would pay $70 since the higher price will technically offset the cost of the larger size cartridge. Knowing my luck and monkey's paw, it will be $70 for just a box with a download code. I'm just surprised that 2K21, even though I wouldn't get it regardless, is $60 for PC, Switch, and [chuckles] Stadia.
Which is also kinda messed up. You think it would be using the next-gen build because, duh, a PC well-spec'd could probably be on par/beat the PS5 and XSX. But, hey, Take Two needs those PC whales early. The funny part is Stadia will be current-gen as well, making all those Google server blades, touted last year by them as more powerful than the PS4 Pro and Xbone X combined, weak compared to Microsoft's black box and Sony's router.
If it means I get actual, physical copies of the larger-sized games that either partially requires a download (XCOM2, for example) or is just a download code in a box (looking at you, MK11 Aftermath), I would pay $70 since the higher price will technically offset the cost of the larger size cartridge. Knowing my luck and monkey's paw, it will be $70 for just a box with a download code. I'm just surprised that 2K21, even though I wouldn't get it regardless, is $60 for PC, Switch, and [chuckles] Stadia.
PC is getting the PS4/XB1 version, not the next-gen version.
https://www.wepc.com/news/2k-games-reveals-nba-2k21-on-pc-will-be-current-gen-version/
Which is also kinda messed up. You think it would be using the next-gen build because, duh, a PC well-spec'd could probably be on par/beat the PS5 and XSX. But, hey, Take Two needs those PC whales early. The funny part is Stadia will be current-gen as well, making all those Google server blades, touted last year by them as more powerful than the PS4 Pro and Xbone X combined, weak compared to Microsoft's black box and Sony's router.