• Chozo@fedia.io
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    I bought the disc edition almost two years ago now. I wish I just bought the digital edition, because I’ve still yet to buy a physical game for it.

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      because I’ve still yet to buy a physical game for it.

      I didn’t get the disc edition for the PS5 games. I got it for the PS4 games I still owned physically over digitally, and would rather not repurchase my library as part of the cost of the console.

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        Yeah, the disc edition makes sense for that situation. The PS5 was my first PS console, so I didn’t have a library to make use of the drive with. Nor do I own any blu-rays. I spent an extra $100 for nothing. :\

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    12 hours ago

    I no longer play on consoles since I mostly play on PC but I saw no point in buying digital on consoles since you can’t sell the games you don’t want to keep after playing or buying heavily discounted ones from second hand.

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    10 hours ago

    Disc version is what I got, I wanted a blu ray player too for movies and didn’t want an extra device separate for that. It’s why I always go for the disc versions.

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    9 hours ago

    No more physical games would probably push me toward a Linux gaming PC as the games would be cheaper and the system more polyvalent.

    Still, I don’t want to have to go through a lot of settings to find a way to make the game run properly so I hope I’ll still see advantages in future consoles.

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      I don’t want to have to go through a lot of settings to find a way to make the game run properly

      Those days are mostly gone

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    Very interesting in my view. In a lot of online discussions, people are often dismissing physical media, but it seems the majority of consumers prefer to have a disc drive (myself included). This also gives me hope, that the next generation of consoles will also come with a disc drive, giving us more options to buy games.

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      12 hours ago

      When consoles go digital only, it will be the end of consoles.

      You can’t sell the hardware without a physical presence of games, otherwise you fall into the PS Vita trap of “it doesn’t have any games!”

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        I like having a physical product when I’m spending $40-$70 on a game. When it’s less than that, I’m generally okay with it.

        But if consoles go digital, I’ll still buy it. But I’m going to be a lot more patient with my purchases.

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      I hope your optimism is warranted. It feels just as likely that they will take the opposite lesson and learn that offering a drive at all is a mistake