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KBG29 said:
AlfredoTurkey said:

What? Digital versions have ZERO VALUE. lol Even if a physical copy loses value, it retains atleast SOME value. Unless you're talking about personal value or something?

Depends on if you value in what you get, or value in the ability to re-sell. Digital offers a massive value advantage over physical. With digital you can buy one copy of multiplayer games, and to share it with a family member or a friend, effectively making digital half the cost, a huge value for parents. With digital, there is a greater chance that your purchase will be playable across your home and handheld devices, since handhelds don't use disks. Digital allows you to have complete access to your library anytime, anywhere. 

Everyone has a diffenert definition of value, so in someone elses opinion, having the ability to get $ on a re-sale, or being able to trade/loan games, may be a much greater value. To me, giving the nephews $100 PSN card to get one copy of COD to share, is a much better deal than buying them two physical copies at $200. Even for myself, having the ability to access all of my games from my Vita, or if I wanted, a laptop, or Smartphone, is a massive value, compaired to being limited to one game I leave in the console. Not to mention the many other convienence of digital.

No digital share in the Switch: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=226128



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