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    I do know and understand that digital distribution is the future of the game industry, but I personally love the physical copies.

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    For pc games I'm starting to prefer digital (can't beat those steam prices), but on console I'd still always go physical.

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    Honestly I prefer both.

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    Digital makes it easy to access just about any game, but there's something about holding a physical copy that just feels great.

    Also, the resale on physical copies is WAY better than digital

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    Physical, always.

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    I really like how convenient digital games are, but I also really enjoy seeing my collection of physical games.

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    Plus if the net isn't working...ahem...destiny....your totally bummed out because nothing will load.

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    digital, no need to get up to play a different game

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    Triple A always Physical, other stuff more often digital

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    We will soon not have a say in how this is evolving, but i still want to be a part of the gaming community that has held a physical copy of a game in their hands.

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    physical it saves space on my harddrive

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    I prefere Legal Digital Copy !

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    I used to think physical but once I started using steam, digital is the way to go. only negative is for collection purposes, no box or artwork

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    Digital of course!

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    If I have to pay 60 dollars then I'd like to get a box. The future is whatever people make it; steam, origin, or uplay doesn't have to exist.

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