Celcius
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Over the years I've been trying to reduce my physical media and convert more to digital media. I just don't like the look of having shelves full of tons of disk cases, having to go get a disk to put it in, risk losing stuff or having to move it around, etc... I also really like the concept of having few physical things but then having basically infinite digital capacity for storing all my data, games, etc... so I'm thinking about starting the new year by getting rid of much of my physical media.
For movie disks I've really cut down on these over the years. I don't watch movies again and again like I used to and now mostly just watch the latest releases by renting them once digitally online and then I move on. There are some classics that I like to watch like once a year but otherwise it's just the new releases these days. Many of my physical movies I also own a digital copy of the movie on Apple TV due to the physical copy coming with a free digital code. I could just keep those 2 or 3 physical movies that I like to watch annually and don't already have a digital copy of, but they are UHD movies and my PS5 disk drive sounds like a jet engine so I don't even like to use it. I could buy a dedicated UHD BD player but it doesn't seem worth it to buy and have it just for a few movies... it would be cheaper to just sell the disks and then either buy or rent a digital copy for that 1 time a year when I want to watch them.
These days I buy all of my games digitally and have been for many years now. For PS3 I had a ton of physical games but over the years as remasters, remakes, PC versions, etc... have come out then I've been getting rid of the original disks and just buying a digital version. For the games that never got a modern port I just bought the PS3 digital copy on the PS store and then sold the disk. However, I do have 5 PS3 games that aren't available digitally:
3D Dot Game Heroes - great game, will keep until it gets a modern port.
Metal Gear Solid 4 - will most likely sell when/if MGS master collection vol 2 comes out and then buy that version.
Gran Turismo 5 and 6 - if I had bought GT6 digitally back before it was delisted then I'd sell both of these. will keep since I really like GT.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs. Full Boost (japan import) - fun but I could sell it as I never play it anymore. actually, I probably will sell this one.
On the Switch I have a single physical game (japan import) but my switch has a cart slot so I just leave that cart in the switch and it's basically like having it digitally. I have no plans to buy any other physical games for it.
I don't think I'll regret this since like I mentioned I rarely watch old movies these days and I hardly ever boot up the ps3 anymore either. Have any of you done this or are thinking about doing it? Or are any of you going in the opposite direction and stocking up on physical media to own as much as you can without relying on services? Just curious what others are doing with regards to physical vs digital these days...
For movie disks I've really cut down on these over the years. I don't watch movies again and again like I used to and now mostly just watch the latest releases by renting them once digitally online and then I move on. There are some classics that I like to watch like once a year but otherwise it's just the new releases these days. Many of my physical movies I also own a digital copy of the movie on Apple TV due to the physical copy coming with a free digital code. I could just keep those 2 or 3 physical movies that I like to watch annually and don't already have a digital copy of, but they are UHD movies and my PS5 disk drive sounds like a jet engine so I don't even like to use it. I could buy a dedicated UHD BD player but it doesn't seem worth it to buy and have it just for a few movies... it would be cheaper to just sell the disks and then either buy or rent a digital copy for that 1 time a year when I want to watch them.
These days I buy all of my games digitally and have been for many years now. For PS3 I had a ton of physical games but over the years as remasters, remakes, PC versions, etc... have come out then I've been getting rid of the original disks and just buying a digital version. For the games that never got a modern port I just bought the PS3 digital copy on the PS store and then sold the disk. However, I do have 5 PS3 games that aren't available digitally:
3D Dot Game Heroes - great game, will keep until it gets a modern port.
Metal Gear Solid 4 - will most likely sell when/if MGS master collection vol 2 comes out and then buy that version.
Gran Turismo 5 and 6 - if I had bought GT6 digitally back before it was delisted then I'd sell both of these. will keep since I really like GT.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs. Full Boost (japan import) - fun but I could sell it as I never play it anymore. actually, I probably will sell this one.
On the Switch I have a single physical game (japan import) but my switch has a cart slot so I just leave that cart in the switch and it's basically like having it digitally. I have no plans to buy any other physical games for it.
I don't think I'll regret this since like I mentioned I rarely watch old movies these days and I hardly ever boot up the ps3 anymore either. Have any of you done this or are thinking about doing it? Or are any of you going in the opposite direction and stocking up on physical media to own as much as you can without relying on services? Just curious what others are doing with regards to physical vs digital these days...