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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2015 8:31:02 GMT -8
I personally was all disc. I liked the fact that I could get some money back from GameStop after I beat it or got bored of it and moved on.
However, I was going to a buddies this past winter and took my Xbone. Had it all protected in a duffle bag and I slipped on ice. It fell from knee height and it broke the disc reader. Of course it was 18 days out of warranty. I could play digital but not disc and I had all disc. So i had to buy a new one.
Ever since that incident I've gone digital.
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Post by Gaagii on Jun 24, 2015 8:41:03 GMT -8
I used to be the same way, but anymore I favor the ease and delivery of digital.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2015 10:01:33 GMT -8
Disc. I want to be able to share my games and not have to wait 13 hours for it to download. I rarely return games as it is, but i wish i had a physical copy of destiny so i could return it.
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Post by kevian on Jun 24, 2015 10:43:06 GMT -8
Just returned Destiny last week for $15.
I like being able to return the disc version for some money, but my lazy arse also likes to be able to switch games without getting up to remove one disc and replace it with another one.
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Post by Brad on Jun 24, 2015 13:04:47 GMT -8
I like the ease as well of digital and in some cases they are a few bucks cheaper
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Post by wdj40 on Jun 25, 2015 3:18:47 GMT -8
I prefer cassette tapes that my old BBC Electron 32k computer used to run on.... aaaaah I miss the 45min wait for a game to load and possibly crash so have to load it again 45mins just to play it.
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Post by cabbag3 on Jun 25, 2015 4:10:47 GMT -8
I used to be disc based seeing as I've played some 300 games the HDD management would be a nightmare. Now XB1 insists I need to install every game then use the disc anyway so offers zero bonuses and I personally see trades in as an utter scam, I just run digital most of the time for ease now.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2015 6:00:29 GMT -8
I was all about the disc because I liked the game manual and actually having a physical copy. Although now I have run out of space, have an annoying habit of not putting anything away and my body is getting too unreliable to kneel on the floor to change the disc's over. So digital for me... although physical copies still seem to be cheaper.
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Post by ieniemienie on Jun 25, 2015 8:43:47 GMT -8
I voted digital, mainly because it's easier, but second because of the game sharing. Still havent fount a victim though. But Koekie does it with his best friend and that way they only pay half for each game. So it saves money too! And selling them was good but the marge you get from it is getting less and less.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2015 9:21:20 GMT -8
Digital, game sharing with friends and family is great. Everything is on the cloud too making space irrelevant
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Post by fiskeh on Jun 25, 2015 12:55:34 GMT -8
I gameshare with the gf
But just like Cabbage i had over 300 games played on the 360 alone (currently on 450 360/one combined)
Discs were handy then, not so much anymore. I sold off most my discs and the only one i currently have is Dead Rising 3
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2015 13:24:05 GMT -8
I like the convenience of Digital and will get most of my games in that format. Except for the games I really like, in which case I always prefer the collector/limited edition. I love my statues, maps, postcards tshirts etc too much to go completely digital!
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