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Zappykins said:
Anfebious said:
IIt's better this way, I would hate a world with digital only games. It is a nice vision and I could see the benefits but for me nothing beats owning the physical copies.

Would you mind elaborating?  Is it that you get to hold it in your hands or something else?

I love having everything digital and not having to hunt down a game or getting up to switch a movie.  The only thing I miss is sometimes the booklets contain sometimes comes with a game as the lore or other techniques can be helpful.  But if I can get that on a tablet/phone then I wouldn't care at all.

Plus I love not having to store or move things.  A clean room with a few accessories and few dust collectors is great for me.


I could see the same benefits as you except one thing. I love to collect them!, it sounds weird but I love having the games on the shelf just so I can browse through my collection. Also the manuals! I love them.

Then again if you get them digitally you don't have to trouble yourself trying to find the game, going to the store and buying the game. Also a collection can take a lot of space and you can use the space for other things. Also if it is implemented like steam we could see some games cheaper.

In conclusion that is my problem, I love to collect them and have them in my shelf, but that doesn't mean that I don't have digital games. In fact I have quite a lot but I like to have the option of having the digital and the physical format.



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