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archer9234 said:

Azzanation said:
Buying physical games in general don't make sense. The effort of changing disks all the time, - You've gotten lazy.

worrying about scratching them, - I got 20+ year old disc games and music, all fine. 

wearing out the laser, - Still have all my disc consoles working fine. I maintain them.

storing the game on your shelves - If you have the space, what's the problem? Lazy?

plus you still have to download half the games - So downloading everything, is better?

anyway since 99% of them require day one patches. - Better question. Why doesn't MS and Sony allow us to backup the patches? Then that would never matter. I'd just restore the patches, from a hdd, disc, sd of mine. If I needed to.


Digital is simple, - Put in drive, install, download patch. Simple.

download it and its there when you want it all the time. - My physical games are there when I want them.

Cant be stolen, - Hacking your account would make it stolen too. Just like the low odds of people breaking into your house.

Not lazy. Just convenient  Like i mentioned before i have many physical games dating back to the 80s. Some work some dont and there worthless. Ill get acouple bucks for most of them. Digital always work no matter if its 50 years in the from now, its ageless. I also have many players that have wore out lasers and barely read disks like my PS1.

Look at my Steam account and check how many games i have. 

Moving house has never been easier or traveling. Dont need to take the games with you. Also if you have a house fire or a natural disaster you can lose them all. Honestly theres no point in them. 

If you use a TV remote i guess i can call you lazy as well because its the same think. Who changes channel by walking up to the TV in 2016?.

Convenience is a great thing to have.