Very few contemporary titles have physical editions worth owning. Most normal editions are just a cheap plastic case, while collector's editions charge hundreds on top for shoddy toys/statues and DLC pamphlets. There are even a lot of titles for which the first pro of physical editions doesn't apply. They require Origin/Uplay/Steam or some other sort of online activation.
I find most old games and CD Projekt's standard physical editions optimal - cardboard box+manual+map for normal price and no online activation needed. While for newer games digital is a no-brainer - great sales, worldwide availability and no need to patch manually. GOG is also a great solution for experiencing older games.
I find most old games and CD Projekt's standard physical editions optimal - cardboard box+manual+map for normal price and no online activation needed. While for newer games digital is a no-brainer - great sales, worldwide availability and no need to patch manually. GOG is also a great solution for experiencing older games.