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sergiodaly said:
On the other hand, you can play that one purchase on two consoles at the same time... Pros and cons... Everything has those... Congrats for you for finding this con...

True, you can set your friend's ps4 as your primary while he sets your ps4 as his primary, that way you can both always enjoy eachother's games without any restrictions (as long as psn is up) and even play the same game together online. Pay only half day 1.

Meanwhile we can't play 2 different games on 2 different ps4s in the same household on the same account.
(ofcourse if we want to play the same game together we'll do it on the same system, my kids aren't that ugly)

Something's wrong with that picture.

Lawlight said:
dgboweniii said:

Personally I never want the hassle of having to deal with a physical copy of a game ever again.  Now...  This is likely because I have been spoiled by steam and have blazing fast internet....  

Even though I could save 20% buying my games physically via amazon, I just cant do it.  I want them digitally, and  I dont want to keep track of my games physically anymore, I log in and there they are.  I will have my switch armed with a 200 GB sdxc and ready to roll on launch day.

How hard is it to put a disc in a system?

It depends, can you find the disc?

Can you find the ps4?

Nvm, can you get up from the couch?
Sometimes digital is easier!

Jranation said:
StokedUp said:
The two problems I have with Digital are, The space it takes up in your HDD, if you were to buy digital with every game you have I'm sure everybody would of filled their hardrives. The other problem I have is the price, there's no reason at all why digital games should be more expensive than Physical, it's a cheaper way to sell a game as they havnt had to pay for discs, case and instruction Manual but somehow digital games are always more pricey than physical.

Yeah thats right!  I still don't get why they are expensive as the physical copies. 

Because people are willing to pay that much for not having to swap discs! Online movie rentals cost more than physical rental as well. Most physical blu-rays are cheaper than buying a digital movie, and the blu-ray includes the digital version!