Our brief "Blood Bowl" conversation elsewhere led me to this question: What analog game do you have or have played would you now never get into because there's a digital version of it and it's just a better experience?
Never is weird so I'll avoid that, but...
I cannot imagine playing tabletop "Blood Bowl" ever again as long as the Legendary Edition exists. I can customize the devil out of the armies, experiment with ALL the races that I'm aware of, avoid all the ugly rule hassles in that absurd living rulebook, run whole leagues, play multi-player, and all for a tiny fraction of the cost of building just orcs and Empire.
Same for "Talisman", although my tolerance for the original game of "Roll and Screw Your Buddy" is terribly limited.
Same for "Battlefleet: Gothic"
And while any game I can play socially with friends -- remember we used to do that? -- is of course to be preferred to remote play., even here I cannot tell you how nice it is to set up and play one of the TTS SPI games, play the turns, and either save the damn thing mid-game or just hit the restart and the whole things put back the way it was. DEFINITELY the case for C&C:N which I like very much, but is a bear to get up and down. Besides, as you all know, I get to play with big tables full of pixel minis...
Anyone here letting the machines take control?