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I think those are virtual in-game shirts ..
Way more.
My NBA 2K17 installation sits currently at a little over 66 gigabytes.
And there are a ton of new features. The whole world hub (tons of textures), the new legend teams (textures again, animations), the commentary with kobe and garnett as guests, other new features like the t-shirt designer.
Textures eat space like Pac-Man eats pills.
Game-Debate currently has 70 gigabytes as size listed and it doesn't sound unrealistic at all.
Of course they are, just like the last years. You can put them on your player.
I mean, nobody really thought that 2K will send out a couple million O'Neal jerseys across the world, right?
10mbps=14 hours
100mbps = 1H 25 mins or so
If higher d/l times will be shorter
Isn't the download size a bit smaller than the actual game size?