Posted May 04, 2021
No, not at all.
- I have moved several times, including to a different country. Trust me, the digital collection is much easier to move than the physical... I also do not have much room for storage, so having the games digital I have more room for other things in my shelf space (i.e. books or comics)
- I have broken several physical disks throughout the ages, I have never broken a digital game
- While people complain about the cost, going complete digital have brought the price down. I have never bought so many games so cheaply as I do digitally today. Making physical copies is more expensive (before trying to make a counter-point here, remember the prices back then and add inflation)
- Environment? Physical do get thrown out at some point, and the carbon footprint is higher in making physical copies (does not mean digital do not have one, but it is smaller)
- the art? I have plenty of artwork to look at. several games also now comes with extra art books you can buy (digitally) as well as game art from other places (such as the fantastic (IMO) pop are from Defense Grid (see attached))
- Much easier to buy? i can search whole catalogues of games and buy them with a point and a click. I do not need to travel anywhere, nor do I need to wait for the game to be delivered (download times not mentioned) I never risk a game to be sold out, nor that the game has been scratched in transit and I need to send it back.
So I do not find physical having any benefit over digital. The only difference is perhaps the figurines or whatnots that they may have? but if I wanted one, i think I would have prefered to buy the figurine seperatly, and then the game digitally.
- I have moved several times, including to a different country. Trust me, the digital collection is much easier to move than the physical... I also do not have much room for storage, so having the games digital I have more room for other things in my shelf space (i.e. books or comics)
- I have broken several physical disks throughout the ages, I have never broken a digital game
- While people complain about the cost, going complete digital have brought the price down. I have never bought so many games so cheaply as I do digitally today. Making physical copies is more expensive (before trying to make a counter-point here, remember the prices back then and add inflation)
- Environment? Physical do get thrown out at some point, and the carbon footprint is higher in making physical copies (does not mean digital do not have one, but it is smaller)
- the art? I have plenty of artwork to look at. several games also now comes with extra art books you can buy (digitally) as well as game art from other places (such as the fantastic (IMO) pop are from Defense Grid (see attached))
- Much easier to buy? i can search whole catalogues of games and buy them with a point and a click. I do not need to travel anywhere, nor do I need to wait for the game to be delivered (download times not mentioned) I never risk a game to be sold out, nor that the game has been scratched in transit and I need to send it back.
So I do not find physical having any benefit over digital. The only difference is perhaps the figurines or whatnots that they may have? but if I wanted one, i think I would have prefered to buy the figurine seperatly, and then the game digitally.
Post edited May 04, 2021 by amok