Would switching to a completely digital format for console video games be a bad thing, like death of used games or loss of true ownership? That might not be the case.
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enough of these idiot articles, I want my games to be in physical form, so I can have full control of my purchased property
I was going full digital no matter what console I went with, that's why X1 policies never bothered me.
It's coming. Both from Sony and MS very soon and all the evidence and the set up is there for it to happen.
I can see both companies slowly going all digital three to four years down the line.
People who are against DRM have clearly not tried Steam.
You save about 50% in sales in the long run.
I went about 85% digital with ps3, as I have some games that aren't available for download.
When ps4 comes out the only physical disc I'll have will be madden as I get rid of it every year for the new one. I'll be looking for 2tb hdd's, if they even exist, as I've taken up nearly all of 1tb on my ps3 with games.
As for movies, I'll always buy physical...