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Trips to the areas where video games stores exist are a once a week event for me at best. Generally far more rarely than that. Leaving it to download overnight is not really an issue in comparison.
Are you really so impatient that you must be able to play a game the instant you decide to purchase it? I'm amazed you're able to hold on long enough to get home from the store without ODing from anticipation.
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I see your point, but I think it’s less patience and more having a tangible thing to show for spending your money. With physical copies, you might not be playing it the instant you buy it but you have a box, a disc – a physical object to see and hold. You take it home and you stick it in the console, and it works*.
When you buy a digital game, your money disappears into the ether and you are presented with a loading screen. Depending on the game and your internet connection, this screen may stick around for some time.
One one hand, you have a less convenient shopping trip, but the end result is more tangible. In the other, the process of buying is much quicker and nicer, but your game takes a bunch of time to appear on your hard drive.
*With certain exceptions.