Digital, parauso domestico, y copia fisica para trabajo rudo! U_U
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Digital, parauso domestico, y copia fisica para trabajo rudo! U_U
i like physical because i don't get worried about it seeming to be pirated
Digital copies would be perfect. Except... hard drive space. And sorting them, and redownloading them if you want to play them later. Solve those issues and I'll go digital all the way.
It's hard for me to decide. I love both. I have a collection of over 700 physical games, but it can be a pain trying to store everything, plus physical copies of some games are crazy expensive. I have 1300 plus Steam games alone, and it's much easier to carry those around ;)
digital of course
Always physical, digital is nothing, is like air, tomorrow Steams closes and you don't have anything!
With the advance of the Internet and platforms like Steam, I really see no point in physical copies existing anymore. Maybe that's why all the Gamestops around here have been closing down.
+1 physical
Digital is optimal, you don't need to have extra space to store up all the discs and boxes etc, only reason I would probably buy physical copies is if there isn't a digital version available or if it's a special release with extra pre-order stuff.
Digital.... I used to try to keep all physical copies of books, software, music, and movies. I ran out of space. Digitial is the way to go.
I love to have the physical copy but digital downloads are quicker and easier to use
Yeah physical copy forver men is more practical.
Physical...you can't trade or sell digital
physical
Physical copies are nice, but buying games from your couch is great too. I'm on the fence with this one
Physical is better for when a system is dropped by its host and your hard drive goes down. Bang goes all your content. Physical media means when your hard drive goes down XBlive goes offline for the original xbox but so what, I still have the DVD. But ultimately digital means no waits to load (though some systems load at the same speed whether digatal or DVD/Bluray) and less storage space taken. So I guess am on the fence a little though ability to install to your hard drive is fab, though no one alows it anymore :-(
I buy only physical copies, digital is not the same :) Instruction, box, cd with game, all of these is some kind of magic :)
Digital is convenient (especially with handhelds), but I kind of like having physical stuff.
Also, there's always that risk that your digital stuff will get deleted in the future and you can't go re-download it again since the service is gone. Really wish some of my Vita games had US physical releases for that very reason.
Physical because of the box art and instruction booklets, but digital is more practical
digital, it's the future. and also cuts down on possible garbage that will build up from all of the old copies of games and what not.
I prefer digital games, it's the future and its more practical
i'm old-school so prefer physical copies wherever possible
Digital got me into comics and I use it to catch up on the classics which are almost impossible to find.
Digital copies are good for people with smaller living space whereas physical copies is good for historical purpose. For me I would choose digital copies.
Always physical.
Digital Copy: + Pratical | - Durable
Physical Copy: - Practical | + Durable.
Its just 50/50.
physical for collection... digital for praticity
Physical, all the additional payed content being released killed any interest in digital purchases.
Digital copies are very convenient but I rather have the physical copy.
Like most of the people here, I like the physical copies. Yea, I will have to get another bookshelf for my games, but it's a great conversation starter if it's in ones living room or den.
physical for the good materials. digital for a fast setup and play.
If I can't find a physical copy, digital is fine. Especially in the case of the digital copy costing much less than the physical.
But I always prefer a physical copy. Something about being able to hold the game case in my hands, to admire it's artwork or to read the instruction booklet feels good.
Physical!
the two
I'm old school. Give me a hard copy any day.
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I am a sucker for collecting Physical Copies. Always want to have a nice display case of past and present games. I want to be able to show people what games I have without having to turn them on and cycle through simple pictures, where the game box has descriptions of what the game is and how many players ect.
Physical only if it's a collectors edition or for an old console, steam is just too nice once you've got a fast connection ^^
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