My physical copies are fun for sentimental value but I'm not into collecting games I didn't have as a kid. That's what digital is for.
My physical copies are fun for sentimental value but I'm not into collecting games I didn't have as a kid. That's what digital is for.
Physical feels like you actually bought game but it can't stay forever and nowadays games released on multiplatforms.For me thats important,especially for steam.İf you bought a game you can play on other systems if you have account.My vote for digital.
I'm not really in to keeping so many physical boxes lying around, but at least with physical I know that I actually "own" a copy of the game.
Yes
When I buy a physical movie I try to get with a digital copy if possible. Pretty sure that someday the dvd won't play or I won't be able to find it.
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.