Virtual games are great. All you just need is the password and you can access it on any computer on the planet. Once you buy it, or once you got it for free, it stays in your library permanently. You get virtual trading cards when playing which you can either collect or sell to the market, you can even get virtual items on online games which again you can sell or keep. It's a pretty good deal; you can also refund games that you didn't like as long as you do it soon enough.I almost always buy a physical copy of the game when I can and will do so for as long as I can, but that's in regards to console games. PC games, I'm on the fence about. I mean I do like having a physical copy of the game but I sort of like the system some games are running as in they have the standard game as a download and then you can chose what modules to buy and add to the game.
I use digital downloads for the most part. My boys damage to many of the physical discs. Every now and then I might buy the game disc if it's a game that only I am gonna pay, used games are usually cheaper on disc than they are as a digital download.Just a fun little question. Since digital distribution through services like Steam and Origin have become a lot more easier to use in the recent years, I have started using digital distribution services like Steam almost exclusively, since the games are often cheaper and easier to buy, especially during Steam's sales where I end up purchasing a lot of games, some of which I even forget about.
Steam also has a lot of community features which I find very useful, which is also an another plus over retail games.
So, do you buy your games from a retail store or as a digital download?
I also do both. If I found a particular game I am searching for is available in my nearby market I go and purchase it. I do get games on internet. Some are available free to some sites and others I purchase online. Stream and origin both are good to get new games.I do both. If I happen to be in town and see a game I like, I would purchase it. I also pre-order games all the time via retail store. Then of course I use digital download & purchase my games via Steam and origin. I actually mostly use Origin a lot now because of the recent games they have like Reckoning.
Doing this hurts the game developers though. Piracy is as bad as stealing and I do not recommend buying pirated games.I buy my PC and PS games at retail shop. There are many shops selling pirate CDs here at a very cheap price and most of the CDs games are hacked password, so no worries at all. Original CDs are very expensive. Furthermore, games go outdated very fast. No point keeping the originals.
What you say is totally true, but what if the price is high ? I have always wanted to buy Rocksmith (Guitar game) but the price is so high for me. So I was desperate looking for the copy on the net.Doing this hurts the game developers though. Piracy is as bad as stealing and I do not recommend buying pirated games.
Support the developers if you like their games!