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(* and at this point Saracen is hopping up and down yelling “see, I told you that digital only was a bad way to buy things”)
Nooooo …. not quite.
It's bad way, generally, FOR ME to buy. Though, on digital downloads, my primary reservation is music. That, I will not do, now or ever. I want physical media, and am prepared to pay a premium for it. No physical media, no purchase. To a lesser extent, that's true of video content, too.
For most games, however, my criteria are a bit different. It's not so much digital downloads I object to but the DRM that
usually implies. Since a friend here introduced me to GOG, I've sated my gaming needs mainly from there, though to be honest, I'm so fed up with mainstream gaming I just don't game much any more.
For XBox (360 or One) my main use is at a second home, which simply doesn't have a net connection. X360 allows me to play entirely net-free, on any games I have anyway. My X360 has never, EVER been connected to the net. In any way, for any purpose. Digital downloads to it are, therefore, for me an utter non-starter. As, for that matter, are any Steam games that require a net connection for installation, and certainly, for game start-up, or periodical net authorisation checks.
There is, of course, also the privacy aspect, and it's no secret I keep one beady eye on that, at all times. If I buy physical media, game or music, for cash, there is no digital transaction record to add to my profle. Therefore, I minimise that at all times and eliminate it where feasible and pragmatic, and only allow a digital record if I deem it in MY interests to do so.
So by and large, digital purchase isn't for me. That doesn't imply I think it's bad for anyone else, though. Others may not have my priorities, and almost certainly don't mirror my circumstances.