Jeeves
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All digital on PC, mixed on consoles.
Any game that I will play through once and not come back to until I feel like replaying it (most single player games), I will get a physical copy.
For games that I know I'll be coming back to often (Smash for instance), I'll get it digital for convenience's sake.
It's the best of both worlds, I get a shelf of games I can admire and lend out, and I only have to swap carts/discs when I'm done playing one for the foreseeable future. And it doesn't use a ton of digital storage.
Any game that I will play through once and not come back to until I feel like replaying it (most single player games), I will get a physical copy.
For games that I know I'll be coming back to often (Smash for instance), I'll get it digital for convenience's sake.
It's the best of both worlds, I get a shelf of games I can admire and lend out, and I only have to swap carts/discs when I'm done playing one for the foreseeable future. And it doesn't use a ton of digital storage.