Some day I'd like to see someone list one logical reason for buying retail over digital distribution. Accept change, move out of the stone age, blah blah. Stardock is one of the reasons I got into buying every game via digital distribution if possible due to having little choice for GalCiv1. Once I tried it, I was like, wow, this is so much better overall...
Digital distribution:
1. No media in the drive - which is convenient. DVD in the drive makes me want to club baby seals.
2. Eternally available. Your DVD could get scratched/destroyed/lost. Your entire house could burn down. Your wife might decide you play too much and lose your DVD for you. You might mistake your DVD for a frisbee or coaster. Digital is like having an eternal off-site back up. All you need to do is remember where you bought your freaking games. (BTW, most digital distributors let you DL the installer and put it on a DVD if you're some kind of paranoid delusional that absolutely must put a physical copy in a fireproof safe somewhere, you know, just in case...of...something...who knows what).
3. No clutter. No piles of manual you read once, if that, then stick on a shelf somewhere. I like a good game manual - but maybe 10% of devs make them (manuals that are more than a pamphlet) anymore so why bother? May as well be a PDF. No DVD clutter. I have 3 full soft cover DVD cases on my shelf full of installers for games and other software I've bought. For almost every one of those games, if I want to play them, I have to dig out the appropriate CD/DVD, put it in the drive, THEN I can play the game I paid for. DVD based DRM makes me very, very unhappy. If I had the money I'd rebuy my favorites out of those digitally so that I never have to use the damn DVDs again. Blessed be Firaxis for removing DRM in the final patches of C4BTS and C4C.
4. Ease of shopping. You're obvously online if you're reading this. Want game, find site with best price or that you like, purchase, download. Any game you want is a few clicks away. Dedicated digital distributors have very fast download speeds such that even the beefiest games get to you in a reasonable amount of time. The extra hour or two you spend DLing (if that's even necessary) is a small "price" to pay for never, ever, EVER having to put a DVD in a drive (did I mention that DVD in the drive makes kittens go play in traffic?)
5. You say you love Stardock. Well, you're gonna pay a full retail price no matter where you buy their games. But if you buy it from their digital store, THEY get all your money, not somebody else. What better way to show your love than with money? It's what your relatives do at xmas time...
6. Safer. It's pretty safe to shop from your comfy chair in your mancave. Far safer than risking going to walmart and being run down by some fatty on a scooter who is so fat they need motorized support to shop and get fatter. All kinds of terrible things can happen to you if you leave your house - it's much safer to shop online. You might get sunburned from seeing the sun for the first time in weeks. Or you might choke on all that oxygen.