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If I was a wizard this wouldn't be happening to me
One upside to digital: You won't accidentally eject the cartridge while having the game in your pocket.
The US might be that way soon too. Alot of ISP's are trying to move towards capped bandwidth limits. Its done mostly to compete with the likes of netflix, but downloading a 50 gig game for a ps4 or xbox 1? That'll eat your internet up very quickly combined if you want to still watch streaming media or play online, or well do much of anything really.Just to add to the discussion, I don't think digital is going to replace physical anytime soon until internet catches up. I have so many friends, especially in places like Canada and Australia, my Canadian friend complains about ridiculous ISP charges all the time, who love Steam but can't download many games because of bandwidth limitations and Internet speed. I remember Gabe saying digital was being held back by ISPs and he's right, I could never use Steam like I do now on my old internet package, especially when games like Max Payne and Dragon Age top 30GB each.
I think digital will surpass physical the day that it becomes like downloading an app on your phone, or at least when average bandwidth and internet speeds are much bigger/faster. No one minds downloading an app because its quick and easy, I'll download one just to try it out then uninstall if it sucks, whereas when you demand someone download a game like I listed above they tend to cringe a bit.
With the way technology is rapidly developing it will only be a matter of time.Just to add to the discussion, I don't think digital is going to replace physical anytime soon until internet catches up. I have so many friends, especially in places like Canada and Australia, my Canadian friend complains about ridiculous ISP charges all the time, who love Steam but can't download many games because of bandwidth limitations and Internet speed. I remember Gabe saying digital was being held back by ISPs and he's right, I could never use Steam like I do now on my old internet package, especially when games like Max Payne and Dragon Age top 30GB each.
I think digital will surpass physical the day that it becomes like downloading an app on your phone, or at least when average bandwidth and internet speeds are much bigger/faster. No one minds downloading an app because its quick and easy, I'll download one just to try it out then uninstall if it sucks, whereas when you demand someone download a game like I listed above they tend to cringe a bit.