D417619 · 46-50, M
Digital copies are easier. I use gamefly. Cheaper than buying.

SW-User
whats gamefly?
D417619 · 46-50, M
It's a game rental site. Kind of like Netflix but for videogames
Teirdalin · 31-35
You can get digital copies for like 80% of so probably. Go to humblebundle.com and subscribe to the humble monthly right now and get a copy of Total War: Warhammer for $12, as well as like 7 other games or something crazy like that by next month. You will absolutely not regret it.
Maybe pick up the normal bundle for $10 and get Project Cars, Naruto, and all those other games; maybe put 100% of it towards charity as th at's a thing you can do.
Maybe pick up the normal bundle for $10 and get Project Cars, Naruto, and all those other games; maybe put 100% of it towards charity as th at's a thing you can do.
Fangirlsarah1996 · 26-30, F
Well...depending on the game, disc copies tend to be more stable...take Skyrim for example, the digital copies always tended to crash or freeze more often on the digital copy than the physical one, even if we're talking about the PC version.
Then again...digital copies allows you to own theoretically an unlimited number of games.
So, both sides have pros and cons really.
Then again...digital copies allows you to own theoretically an unlimited number of games.
So, both sides have pros and cons really.
USMCGUY · 46-50, M
I have changed over to always getting digital media. You don't have to worry about it as it is always there. Most video game services will allow you to re-download things as many times as you like.

SW-User
yeah,...i tried playing redsteel 2 on wii...few little scratches and its broke. ive steam and its great....if i get the nintendo switch...im getting breath of the wild digitally
naoradix · 36-40, F
You can't sell a digital copy when it becomes rare. Physical copies are always better.
getmeouttahere · 36-40, F
That's what I prefer and with movies as well.