I prefer things like steam, if you loose the disc your pretty much bummed, but on steam you cant loose it, its tied to your account i love it
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I prefer things like steam, if you loose the disc your pretty much bummed, but on steam you cant loose it, its tied to your account i love it
Thing is disks can be bought cheaper and a little earlier than digial downloads, never losing a game would be an upside if you actually manage to lose games but you wont be able to borrow a friends game or lend them out and if you lose access to your account that could be £100+ worth of games gone quite easily.
Good point, but that wouldn't be the problem because Xboxes and generally computers save your accounts. Lending out games could also turn into something like the Guess Passes on TF2, you can give them a pass to the game you're playing for 2 days and see how they like it.
I like having a case and everything but there is a point where if it was cheap enough I'd choose the digital option.
Like warhawk was £19.99 digital and £34.99 for an actual copy (Because of the jabber headset I didn't really care for), so I just bought the digital.
So if games were £19.99 download then I'd go that route. I can't see it though personally :p