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I'll definitely get the physical version. The extra day or two of waiting is far worth it to know that i have a physical copy that can't be taken away from me
I've pretty much decided I'm going Physical for the Nintendo Switch unless it's a game like Stardew Valley or Celeste where their Physical Counterparts are more expensive than Digital and/or Physical is near impossible to find.
I usually just purchase a physical copy of an game, so I know that it's my own copy, and if my console gets messed up, I would always would have that game with me, no matter what.
Normally I buy all of my games physical but I'm buying Animal crossing digital because I will be playing it basically everyday hehe and I won't make the same mistake again of losing my cartridge..
I'll probably be doing a physical copy, for all the reasons cited previously. I'm a lot more lenient on digital copies of things lately but physical copies are still more ingrained in me. Plus since I plan on buying a Switch only when the new Animal Crossing comes out, I can see myself going out and buying both at the same time.
Normally I buy all of my games physical but I'm buying Animal crossing digital because I will be playing it basically everyday hehe and I won't make the same mistake again of losing my cartridge..
I can't decide! I loved that most of my 3DS games were digital, so I could have a physical copy of New Leaf and just leave it in there the whole time. But, a lot of my Switch games are physical so if I want New Leaf always available it needs to be digital.
Wish I could buy the animal crossing switch bundle (assuming there is one) but we already have two switches in our household! Maybe if it were the smaller version it would be ok...
Definitely a physical version. A digital version would be ideal if I were going onto having a second town that way I wouldn't have to switch carts. Doing this with the 3ds was tedious.
While I usually go for physical games whenever I can, and prefer them for reasons mentioned, for this I'm considering digital just like with New Leaf, since it's the kind of game I'd want to play a bit every day, maybe check in on multiple times a day sometimes - and most likely will have other games I want to play alongside it too, so swapping game cards all the time several times a day could be annoying.
Physical. Don't really like digital since I grew up with getting games in the flesh, I feel a lot safer with a physical copy since it can't be deleted and whatnot ٩꒰ʘʚʘ๑꒱۶
Digital. I have other games I enjoy playing as well and I'm not going to spend the next few years swapping game cards every day. I have a voucher just waiting to be redeemed once preloads go live.
It depends. If Nintendo does a midnight release, I will get the digital one first, and the physical version days later (yup, buying 2). If not, Nintendo usually updates their eShop around noon my time, which means I'll get the physical version earlier in the morning.
i will be buying physical and im actually remembering to go in store today to put my preorder deposit on it. Im sharing the game wiht a friend, so if i go away that way i cna lend her the game and the switch and she doesnt need to worry about the digital version glitching out, also box art mannn