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I used to prefer physical copies but now I am lazy and prefer not to have to keep changing the disc! I do wish for physical copies of some games, however, since it would be nice to have as a backup in case you ever have trouble getting into your account.
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i prefer physical more, atleast i have the casing and also the cover page of the game i bought..
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I prefer physical, because it feels more like I own the game when I'm holding it in my hands.
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Physical. Probably just prefer physical out of tradition.
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I like digital since my wife doesn't have to deal with all the PC game clutter. :-)
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It's easier to go digital, for sure. Only thing to improve is download times, and that's getting better each day.
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Digital copies, because it's not 1900 anymore.
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Personally, I prefer physical copies, especially with games now since more often than not, you could have crappy internet and the downloads off the online stores could take hours to install rather than just installing through the discs.
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When it comes to PC games, I prefer physical. I feel empty when I purchase a PC game and have nothing to show for it...unboxing the game is half the fun and sometimes the manual can be cool. But for console....since I have little ones who don't take care of game discs....I prefer digital. I don't know how many times I've had to buy their favorite game over and over because they just toss it on the table and think dragging it to the table edge (face down) is faster than doing it carefully and correctly.
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I prefer digital where cycle accurate emulation or flash cartridges are available.
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I go for physical copies of games that are actually worth money, collector wise. Everything else I prefer digital.