Trading games is retarded for me. I prefer to keep them.buying digital is retarded to me, buying the game for 70$, playing it, resold for 60$, it is 10$. 60$ cheaper than going digital.![]()
i like to keep them too. 2 years after release i rebuy them for 10$. 50$ cheaper than digital.Trading games is retarded for me. I prefer to keep them.
For people like you it makes sense as you like to trade. Regardless of digital pricing buying new games and trading them will always be better for you.
The game requires a day 1 patch. The physical version is literally just a licence key.
May as well just pay a little extra for digital convinience.
Digital only is actually very consumer friendly if the content delivery platform has competition or the ecosystem is open. PC games are dirt cheap and have been digital for over a decade.And some people want a digital ONLY future. SMH
This thread is to show case why people should still buy physical games when ever possible, demonstrated with Ratched and Clank - Rift Apart.
Please post the best deal for physical version you can find in your country.
Sweden:
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Digital at Sony store:
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Physical:
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849 - 598 = 251 reasons to buy physical.
30% lower price on physical version of the game.
(Also free shipping on the physical versions i listed)
To you maybe, but not everyone shares the same value system.buying digital is retarded to me, buying the game for 70$, playing it, resold for 60$, it is 10$. 60$ cheaper than going digital.![]()
To you maybe, but not everyone shares the same value system.
For me the RRP for the game is the price of a full tank of fuel, that is roughly what it has cost me (relatively speaking) for the past 20 years.
I know that I can buy physical cheaper, but then I would have to
I have no desire to trade my games in and I also know that I can get the digital version for up to 20% cheaper than RRP by buying PSN vouchers at times when they are cheap.
- store all my games somewhere
- locate them and physically swap them when I want to play them
- Be unable to remote play my whole library at the touch of a button
- etc.
All this is why I've been happily digital only for the past 8 years.
But everyone has their own value systems and opinions![]()
£9 as well.£5 cheaper on other sites.
You mean like in areas with shitty internet?People who scream about physical games, remember not everyone has the store, or the ability to get those physical games.
Shitty internet is better than having no disc in you area at all. Plus we arent in the 20th century anymore. even village people are getting good internet.You mean like in areas with shitty internet?
Mind you telling me how did you get the game on Amazon.es for 66€? It's sitting at 78,90€ right now in their page.I managed to get it from Amazon Spain for 66€, around 80USD - doesn't seem that a great deal, but in my country it costs 75€, so I save around 10 bucks.
After I'm done it's going straight to CEX. I'm not a super fan of selling games, but I've been doing it for the last two gens as it's the only realistic way to get all games. I got Returnal for 68€ and got 50€ back so it went well all things considered.
So yeah, window shopping for best physical prices and then reselling is the way to go for me.
Don't you have to create all new account for this?How does pricing work if you set your PSN account to another territory?
Digital only is actually very consumer friendly if the content delivery platform has competition or the ecosystem is open. PC games are dirt cheap and have been digital for over a decade.
Yeah it's pretty stupid. I pre-ordered it on Amazon Spain for 60€, meanwhile it was 80€ on the PS Store.
Buying digital would be a bit more convenient I guess, but when you lose the ability to resell your games even though you're paying 20€ extra in this case, it makes no sense to go digital imo.
The competition has an eye patch on PC. Publishers rather get something than nothing. If PC was 100% secure the penny on the dollar pricing would go away.Digital only is actually very consumer friendly if the content delivery platform has competition or the ecosystem is open. PC games are dirt cheap and have been digital for over a decade.
They've risen the price a couple times since it went up for preorders. When I pre-ordered it in may it was priced at 60€ plus shippingMind you telling me how did you get the game on Amazon.es for 66€? It's sitting at 78,90€ right now in their page.
with fnac in france you get 15€ back if you preorder so in the end the game is 69 -15 = 54€Buying physical is retarded for me. Smyths and gamestop Ireland selling new ratchet for €80.
My USA PSN account can get it for $70 which is €57. That's €23 cheaper by going digital.
And then a month later they go free on ps plus haha. Most games won't be €10 after 2 years. Are you EU or USA?i like to keep them too. 2 years after release i rebuy them for 10$. 50$ cheaper than digital.
Err, it's the exact same price here.......
Ah yes, the world revolves around America. Let's ignore, once again just as the examples in the other thread were, all the examples posted here showing that it is cheaper in many places. Let's also handwave everyone saying they can play and beat the game then resell it for an easy 60% (or more) return.
Much easier to keep blindly thinking digital is always cheaper through esoteric ways like changing your psn region with a different account, or hunting down psn cards that are on sale, or waiting and waiting for psn sales (as opposed to just buying the games for cheaper physically).
Lol, the nba thread, all of examples that were posted to supposedly prove that physical were cheaper were straight up more expensive and the person arguing just ran away when there was no point to his arguement. I never need to change regions, or buy psn cards to get my games at decent prices.
Why would I personally care how much a game is in Sweden? Or Russia?
For those of us who prefer the advantages of digital, and don't sell games, it's still definately the better way to go. But you hold on to 1980 and keep telling your self it's way cheaper and more convenient and stick it to "the man" while enjoying your Spotify and netflix subscriptions. You probably hate gamepass too as it offers no value or some crap like that.