No, I don't purchase boxed versions solely for the physical box.
No, I don't purchase boxed versions solely for the physical box.
I purchased the GTA 5 disc version even though I didn’t have a DVD drive (borrowed a USB drive to my brother) and downloaded it online. It matched the price of the digital version, and I appreciate how it looks on my desk. I’m thinking about buying Witcher 2 and Elders Scrolls Anthology too because of the packaging and extras. Do you have similar preferences or do most people go for digital copies?
I focus on expanding my PC and PS4 collection to build up my stash and gain recognition. For instance, I used to eagerly wait for a new game release to get a physical copy.
I do or didn’t. It doesn’t seem like I buy them much these days. I enjoyed the maps and would have liked to read about unit types in old manuals, but things have changed.
I enjoy having tangible game versions but sadly my storage is getting full. My updated policy is... when you opt for a collector’s edition, I’ll secure a physical copy too, plus physical editions for console titles. The only exception is movies—I prefer keeping a physical movie collection.
I don’t just care about the package. I favor getting them since it gives me a tangible thing instead of a digital file. Plus, something like GTA V would take forever to download.
I’m heading more often toward packaged games due to the large file sizes and slow connection speeds... 300kb/s really hurts!