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I will always prefer physical.
There is nothing like a physical copy, the disc, box, and instructions. I go for complete copies and always have ever since my first video games.
There is no value in a digital copy, my complete retail copies of old games are worth way more than a digital copy will ever be.
If Microsoft goes only digital and no used copies... buy buy Microsoft, you can keep your console.
i agree digital is almost a cheat, because you really don't own it.
Physical copies that aren't controlled.