| disolitude said: 1. Its annoying to change, store, keep track of disks especially when your library grows and you live in a small condo 2. Your entire library saved digitally meaning you have no worries of loss, theft, damage for your games 3. Loading/wait times are drastically reduced 4. No hassle background game updates for digital many more reasons dealing with convenience I have 100s of games for sega genesis, sega cd, saturn and dreamcast in storage rotting away. Going through the hassle of getting that shit out and setting it up is not going to happen. But I boot up my Steam Sega Genesis collection at least once per month. Your desire to play games when everything is there at your fingertips increases 10X... I see buying physical as a complete waste at this point as I probably won't use it ever again after I finish the initial playthrough. |
3. full instal required for all x1 and ps4 games so null and void.
4. i already get no hassle background game updates on my ps3 disc based games so i don't know what you are talking about there
1 and 2 are the main benefits and worth it for me. however i'll add:
3. not having to go to the store to purchase a game. especially for smaller games where the download is only a couple minutes i love the immediacy of that.








