Actually buying the physical copy instead of the the digital release

>actually buying the physical copy instead of the the digital release

It should be the other way round senpai.

Why not both?

This. Digitalfags get outm

Holy fuck kill yourself.

You get more stuff for the same price when you buy physical.

I like to actually own things when I spend money.

Things that are worth a value and I can perform actions such as lend, sell, or give.

>Both copies same price
Phsyical

>Multiplayer focused games
Digital

>Sales price
Wil think about it unless it's niche.

I like buying physical games so I can bring them to friends houses. When I go with my friends to play the WiiU we have to decide whether to bring mine with Sm4sh and Splatoon or my other friend's with Sm4sh and Mario Kart. Digital is kind of a pain in the ass, plus downloading is a hassle.

Physical
>game
>can take to friends
>faster download

Digital
>game

Physical is nice because it looks good along a shelf. I miss physical PC games.

>paying someone to arrange bits on your property

I bet you pay rent, tip waiters, donate money to charity, see movies in the theater at night, buy games at full price, don't use an adblocker, subscribe to the New York Times, eat name brand food, and drink tap water.

I also missed when games huge ass manuals

I was really shocked and hit me hard when I bought my first ps4 game

The manual part was empty, they didin't even bother printing the eula,licence, copyright bullshit, it is completely empty now Feels bad.

>post-movie spongebob

I feel you. I remember always reading the manuals of games I played the shit out of because they had a unique charm.

t. license cuck

Do you fap to the idea of needing Gabe's permission to access your account and use your games?

The physical copy of Shantae on the PS4 has a manual. As far as I remember, it's the only PS4 game in my collection to have a one.

Sounds good, i'll probably get that unless there is a physical copy for pc which i'd doubt. Honestly i have huge nostalgia for manuals that have some backstory, character descriptions and stuff.

Just a heads up, I got the Risky Beats edition. Not sure if a regular one (if any) has a manual.

>tfw you find an old PC game in the box

>Insert disk
>Just installs the game, no drm, no steam, no cd key bullshit, no denuvo
>Ready to play a masterpeice like Deus Ex or Theif the dark project after a coffe break.
Those were the good days

To be fair you still had to track down a key or crack half the time.

>Be stuck in a town with fucking awful internet service provider options.
>Digital.

Gotta love digital