physical all the way unless it's considerably cheaper in digital
So... Physical Or Digital? | |||
Physical | 172 | 78.54% | |
Digital | 32 | 14.61% | |
What Are Games? | 15 | 6.85% | |
Total: | 219 |
For me, it depends on the game.
“Don’t follow the hype, follow the games”
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Here a little quote I want for those to keep memorize in your head for this coming next gen. By: Suke |
The only game I like digital are the NHL games. The rest physical. That's for handhelds too. Although, it makes more sense to go all digital for that, but neither Sony, or Nintendo can get that right.
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I much prefer the ease of access that digital titles grant, but on the other hand I like the ability to resell my physical copies, so I find that I'm not willing to spend anywhere near as much on a digital copy as a physical.
1. My bluray player for my PS3 is broken.
2. If I have money on my PSN account and I'm to tired to go pick up a physical copy or because of a midnight release.
Physical tends to run smoother on consoles, but digital is fancier.
Been away for a bit, but sneaking back in.
Gaming on: PS4, PC, 3DS. Got a Switch! Mainly to play Smash
depends. i am half and half on that. Digital if tahst teh only way to get a particular game liek Killer instinct or when its super cheap or when you get free xbox games per month for being an xbox live gold member. Apart from thos situations then its all physical
Digital for multiplayer games I'm going to go to over and over. That way I don't have to deal with changing disks so often and can switch games in a snap and play with my friends without missing a beat.
Single-player games are physical disks so I don't have to deal with deleting them when there's too much data.
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