Disc and Cards are better.
My internet sill isn't reliably faster than disc installs.
It's always easier to (temporarily) delete a disc install than a digital one. First of all, I won't 'forget' I have the game since it's on the shelf, not mixed in with hundreds of PS+ games in a sluggish digital library. And I'm always sure I can install it again in a reasonable amount of time.
If a game isn't a keeper, I'll get some money back from it on trade in, a discount on the next game.
My local shop has tons of deals on 2nd hand games and it's simply more fun to browse through physical games than a digital storefront. (That's polluted with add-ons, coin packs, DLC, etc)
Physical store doesn't continuously try to upsell me to PS+ Extra / Premium.
But digital has it's bonuses. I got to play the HZD remaster Frozen shores DLC PS4 Pro enhanced for just $10, thanks to the ps4 version being a PS+ freebie once. I have the physical version of ps4 HZD, but those don't give you the upgrade option.
The best games I have a digital and physical version of like GT7. No wear on the disc, safe in its steelbook for future use or display :)







