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Jumpin said:

I've been all digital for over a decade now. Although, I still maintain a substantial physical library (in totes). Digital media has numerous benefits over physical media: significantly greater variety of content, no durability concerns, and convenience across games, books, TV, music, and films. While physical collections have nostalgic appeal, digital formats provide superior advantages:

  • Environmental Benefits: If you're a Greenie, like myself, then this might be a concern to you. All digital contributes less to waste and pollution from manufacturing, shipping, and plastics helps minimize your carbon footprint. I understand many people don't care about the environment, and are actually purposely hostile toward it because of political affiliations - so this one isn't for everyone.

All in all, I don't miss having my data on a whole bunch of different pieces of plastic. I have found going full digital to be a significant improvement. And, in fact, the time I did have physical media is still a massive burden for me, because I still have a lot of that junk.

This was proven to be a myth years ago as servers maintaining digital games and ESP in the era added NFTs they cause more green house gases. If games were still under 10GB and gaas had not taken over and no NFTs you'd be right but games reaching hundreds of GBs and now a large chunk of games being gaas. Some include MTX and NFTs that is far from the case anymore. Then account for how many watts a PS5 or Xbox generates or a 4090 now think what the 5090 swill be.

Last edited by Leynos - on 06 December 2024

Bite my shiny metal cockpit!