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Burek said:

So the problem is not in digital games, it's on you for choosing a capped download from your ISP. 

Also, Citizen Kane was not originally released on disc, so I have no clue why the comparison between bluray and download. 

If you cannot understand that the examples I use are to show that the technology advances throughout the years, I cannot help it.

You know, there are Amish who refuse to use any 20th century technology. I see people desperately clinging to outdated, cumbersome technology as modern day Amish. I still respect them as I respect Amish for insisting on their way of life...maybe one day there will be tourists coming to view disc collections in people's houses...a museum tour of sorts...

Yes I should sell my house and move to a major city in a country with uncapped bandwidth at high speeds.

You automatically assume digital is better, that is not the case for me. I have no problem with technology advancing, I had HD ready tv in '02, HD cable in '03, HD-DVD in '05,  full 1080p tv in '06 and have been replacing my favorite Laserdiscs and DVDs with blu-ray since then. I will do it again as soon as I can afford a 4K projector and 4K blu-ray becomes available. I have tried digital many times but so far it's simply a step backwards in quality + available options and feels like you don't get anything for it. Even streaming 4K is at a lower bitrate than blu-ray offers for 1080p.

For games, well I've already explained myself for those.