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While I agree that's it's nice to have the option of a physical copy, I own too many games to want a physical copy of all of them. And if they are ever "taken away" I will not hesitate to get them back. I don't want to own physical copies of my games, but I do feel entitled to continue owning them even after the store I bought them from no longer exists. I will just download any game I have owned that I want to play again but no longer have access to the paid version. Kind of like how emulation works. I only use it to play games I own that I don't want to play the physical copy of.
You can still own your games without a physical copy if you buy them DRM-free.
Yeah, I do alot of that too. I own like 500 games or so. Way too many to ever play them all. Though I have played through at least half, so not -that- bad. Hehe.