At the moment physical if it is at the same price range with digital. As a game collector I was against digital future for a long time but I have now accepted it. Digital future is going to happen and when it does I'm not going to give up my lifelong entertainment because of that. It comes down to what a person values the most. For example I value Witcher 3 more than the 50€ I paid for it. If the only way to experience W3 would have been through digital copy, I would have taken the risk and bought it. For me there is no other way in the long run to get better bang for my buck than use it on gaming, from entertainment point of view. I would be stupid to stop gaming because it's digital only and use the money I "saved" to buy other things which I would not enjoy as much. The need to play games comes from the heart and only because it brings true joy to me. Looking/exploring/admiring my LE-games is fucking cool and awesome, you know you got some rare things in your hand but in the end it is not the source of joy for me. I won't put money ahead of my joy, ever.
Now a lot of things still need to happen to make digital fair for masses. For console space, games need to become fully backwards compatible, that is absolutely number one. You need to be able to download your games 10 years later and (this is important) the latest patch for it. This is super important for physical games also since many games are released in shitty state and needs patch. Imagine if you can't download patches for your physical games after 10 years. You'll be then playing a game which you know is a half-assed version of it.
Digital pricing will correct itself when retail copies are gone. This was discussed awhile ago. Basically digital console games have to be so expensive because it would make retail versions look bad and eat sales. When there are no retail versions at all, retailers don't have to be taken into account when pricing games. Digital only will make games cheaper because like in every other industry, competition will take care of it.
Removal of optical drive means the money can be used on better hardware. More processing power, memory, bigger harddrive, cheaper console, whatever it is.
I think it's the older gamers that are against digital future. For them owning a physical copy was a long time the only way to experience said games. When that barrier is gone with full backwards compatibility the emotional value of physical games will decrease. New generation, who just started gaming last gen or current gen, for them gaming will be totally different, digital actually existed from the very start. And not just gaming, the whole world is a whole lot more digital for them. They are not as afraid because they were born and raised in it.
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-Downtown Alanya Kebab magazine issue no.198







