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Ka-pi96 said:
Ganoncrotch said:
But if you had the disc you could only be playing it in one system anyway? I'm not sure I understand this, as you have it you can have your kids playing a game on your primary ps4 offline and you can be in another room playing the same game on the secondary ps4 while it's connected to psn.

So if the price was to come into play not only are digital games for the most part a great deal cheaper, they're purchasable and delivered right to your TV and you get to potentially have 2 copies of the game to play on both machines every other minute of the year... except for during maintenance.

Definitely think the pros outweigh the cons no matter what way you look at things really in terms of digital games library. (there are some cons, but what you've listed here most certainly are not the major ones)

hmm, yet your profile says you're from Ireland? I know for sure that digital prices are a great deal more expensive in the UK, and I've seen people say the same is true for other European countries too. Does that not apply in Ireland?

Could be that the game shops near me are shite.

Bioshock the collection is currently on sale for €24 from psn, CEX and gamestop are offering the title pre owned only atm here both for around €50

Sure it's a title on sale, but the great thing when it comes to using psn over somewhere that deals in pre owned stuff is while I'm paying less for the game, absolutely zero of the €50 for the pre owned title at CEX/Gamestop goes to the developers of the game, so all I'd be doing would be paying the wages of staff there.

Just with my own buying habits at least I find digital to be a lot cheaper for me, both in terms of title availability and cost.



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