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Thread: Digital or physical copies?

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    physical

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    Digital, especially by cloud makes things easier to store.

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    I've been moving to digital so I won't be tempted to clean house due to clutter.

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    digital on PC as theres always sales on - whereas on consoles digital is a premium you have to pay extra for usually, so physical on consoles

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    Prefer digital because I tend to lose physical games pretty quick and I lack the sufficient space to store them.

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    I buy physical games just if there are a collector edition instead I buy virtual version

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    Digital unless it's something I'm sure I want to have a copy of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    Which method do you prefer and why?

    By digital copies, I do NOT mean piracy. But rather downloading stuff legally via PSN, Steam or whatever. Personally, I think digital distribution is the future of the gaming industry, but that's just me. What do you think?
    I like digital if only for the reduced physical space requirements.

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    Physical. My steam account was hacked back in the days. Lost everything and was disgusted.

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    I vote physical!

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    I like both, for convenience, but physical always seems just... right.

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    Digital is much more convenient for me.

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    I prefer physical copies as they are much more reliable and data can be accessed any time whereas digital copies can be deleted by mistake and we have to re download it again.

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    i prefer digital so I dont have to worry about the disks.

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    Digital

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