rolltide101x said:
fps_d0minat0r said:
but if you dont like the game, all your money is lost. With physical, if you dont like it, atleast you can sell it again. Even if it is a game you like, but you have finished with it, you can keep trading in physical games, cant do that with digital.
edit: I should add that it might bite you in the ass in the future though buying physical. I bought wipeout HD physical then for wipeout on vita, the DLC was cross-platform, but I couldnt get it since my wipeout HD fury was physical. If I bought it from the store, then I could have played it on the vita too.
but the chances of something like that happening are very small and do not outweigh the benefits i mentioned above.
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Selling a game you just payed 60$ for for 35$ is not a very good option in my opinion. Atleast with digital you get no tax and (on Playstation) you can play it on 2 different PS3s or 2 differtent PS4s at the same time.
I generally buy physical, but I buy digital if I me and my gf will play it together so we can both play it for the price of one.
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Yeah for sharing its great value.
I remember when sony used to allow about 6 different systems and people used to split the price of a game so they could get it for dirt cheap lol. Shame too many people exploited that and they had to reduce it.