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As it stands, there is just next to no benefit to me (or most people I suspect) of downloading a PS3 game, for instance.

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Same here. I like to actually own what I buy and I love the smell of a fresh manual in the morning. :D

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adidan wrote:
I love the smell of a fresh manual in the morning. :D

LOL!

+1 :D

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Both formats have advantages. A physical copy means that if anything goes wrong you still have the original to reinstall from, and you have a printed (small) manual rather than a PDF. But, the ones I've bought on Steam are good because they're automatically patched and you can backup the patched version so that if you need to restore the game you don't need to go through the rigmaorole of installing all the patches as well.

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adidan wrote:
Same here. I like to actually own what I buy and I love the smell of a fresh manual in the morning. :D

Do you say it like a scene from "Apocalypse Now" whilst sitting in a helicopter? :D

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I prefer physical copies over digital for all entertainment. Films, Music and Games. Lat night I was playing an old dos game on my imac only because I had the CD. I definitely could not do that for a download game.

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Amnesia10 wrote:
Do you say it like a scene from "Apocalypse Now" whilst sitting in a helicopter? :D

Indeed I do. Indeed I do. :D

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I'm one of theose 64%

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I like having physical copies of PS3 games - mainly because they can be sold on, but I prefer Steam on the PC because a) the disc is worth nothing after you have used it and b) it sorts out all of the patching for you.

MGS4 used most of a dual-layer blu-ray...I'm not downloading something in the region of 50gb for a game...ever!

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Yes the fact that you can sell on the physical media has a huge benefit from the customers perspective. Download prices are not low enough to make me even consider it. Steam looks like a viable alternative though.

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adidan wrote:
Amnesia10 wrote:
Do you say it like a scene from "Apocalypse Now" whilst sitting in a helicopter? :D

Indeed I do. Indeed I do. :D

Shouldn't you be on a beach instead?

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I'm in the 36%. Steam is brilliant for moving house.

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Steam is brilliant for moving house.

I'm having visions of a giant kettle lifting your home from its foundations.

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Steam is brilliant for moving house.

I'm having visions of a giant kettle lifting your home from its foundations.

:lol: :lol:

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I guess I like physical copies, though I really really like Steams model...


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