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sc94597 said:

I think the more important distinction is DRM vs. DRM-free. Digital vs. physical is moot (for most people, excepting those with poor internet access) when you can create your own physical copies and as many as you wish.

The only physical games I buy these days are Nintendo first party games, mainly because I find their IPs iconic and I like having the boxes.

Otherwise I like the convenience of digital more.

You're missing the ability to sell games you've bought in your evaluation.