![]() ![]() But when the cartridge can not hold the entire game, there is a problem. So I will happily pay more to have a cartridge version that is going to last longer than disc. If you want convenience you have to pay for it. When the online servers for Switch services are closed, we have no chance of playing LA Noire and other games that follow these practices anymore. I think the main issue for me is that when we have all moved on from the Switch. The end result is that you, the consumer, will have to dump 14GB of data onto your console's storage instead. A 32GB card would have been big enough to fit the entire game on, but it would have cost Rockstar more to produce. The game still requires a 14GB download to play, which would suggest that - like many other publishers - Rockstar has decided to use a game card that is smaller in capacity than what is required in order to avoid additional production costs. If you opt for the physical retail version, things don't get much better. You do the math (or "maths" if you're British). The Switch has 32GB of internal storage but just over 6GB of that is reserved for use by the system. Rockstar has revealed that the eShop version is a whopping 29GB in size. Noire when it arrives on Switch, you may want to make sure you've got a MicroSD card installed, as the game is too big to be downloaded to the console's internal storage. ![]()
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