Almost 100% of the disc game ship with the full game on them. It's just the DLC you don't get.100% Digital for Games.
100% Physical for Movies and Music
It took me far too long to realize how useless physical game disks are. They no longer come with booklets, they rarely have the full game on them, most games have an online component, the game cannot play directly from disk because of the read speed, and a digital and physical game are identical in code.
Also, once I got a taste of how convenient switching games is digitally, having to go pull a case off the shelf and switch disks seemed so unnecessarily tedious.
This is contrast to my 4K movies and CD music which are far higher quality in their physical formats.
When was this a thing? I have yet to see a disc that doesn't have the game on it. Please tell me which game requires a download.I buy physical copies that don't have the games on them but serve as the key that graciously allows me to download the game. Best of both worlds! /s
Seriously, mostly digital.
This.In a perfect world, I would buy every game on a disc or cardridge. Unfortunately, many indies are not offered as a physical version, so about 90% physical and 10% digital.
This is kind of me. I rarely buy games at launch and when I do it's physical. I will really only buy digital if it's $10 or less. Otherwise physical.New games = physical
Older games = digital only if they're below $10.