Posted May 04, 2016
nightcraw1er.488
Socially devoid
Registered: Apr 2012
From United Kingdom
Artour_A
New User
Registered: Jun 2011
From United States
Posted May 04, 2016
The last physical PC game I had purchased was from a Goodwill - I got Creature Shock, In Cold Blood, and Gabriel Knight - Sins of the Fathers - all in perfect condition. I guess someone had offloaded their old PC collection. With that said, I did kickstart Bloodstained and will be getting a DRM-free physical copy of the game which is pretty exciting. Outside of that, I do not anticipate getting more due to space limitations.
nepundo
New User
Registered: Dec 2015
From Spain
Posted May 04, 2016
Thanks adaliabooks, I had completely forgotten that physical copies still exist :-D, and you just gave me an idea to finally get my Baldur's Gate classic saga without giving any money to Beamdog.
Lin545
May. 24, 2022
Registered: Jun 2011
From Russian Federation
Posted May 05, 2016
May your CDs don't scratch too fast!
And may the copy protection tolerate you, your computer and the increasing amount of scratches!
Amen!
And may the copy protection tolerate you, your computer and the increasing amount of scratches!
Amen!
Post edited May 05, 2016 by Lin545
Narakir
Rebel Scum
Registered: Mar 2009
From Switzerland
Posted May 05, 2016
My last boxed game was Skyrim, I typed the steam key browsed the manual in seconds then put the box away to never see it again. Boxes were cool when they had printed manuals with something to read and enjoy, not just a CD that carries a soon obsolete version of the game.
FlynnArrowstarr
Without a CLU
Registered: Dec 2008
From United States
Posted May 05, 2016
The former only uses a CD check, nothing worse than Warcraft III, while the latter requires Origin for activation.
I picked up the Battlechest version of WarCrat 3 a few years back. Neither WC3 or Frozen Throne require a CD after installation. Same with Diable II and StarCraft I (Battlechests for those as well).
On topic, last physical release I got was Homeworld Cataclysm. Found it for $3 at a local Goodwill. I have a number of physical releases - picked up a number of cheap games on Amazon's Marketplace here and there, or at various thrift shops. I have a number of classics (though usually in the budget or value packaging) such as:
* Fallout Trilogy
* Fallout Anthology (for the mini-nuke - all Steam discs)
* Neverwinter Nights Diamond
* Neverwinter Nights 2 Platinum
* Baldur's Gate 4-in-1
* Icewind Dale 3-in-1
* Freedom Force and Freedom Force vs. The Third Reich
* Drakensang Collection
I have a few others (a couple of Maxis collections and a couple of GameFest bundles), but all in all a fairly modest collection. =)
Flynn
Ghorpm
Zielony Brzydal
Registered: Jan 2012
From Poland
Posted May 05, 2016
I prefer digital version but I do buy some physical games from time to time. In most cases I buy games that are not available in DD store like Myth Anthology etc.
ET3D
Always a noob
Registered: Oct 2008
From Clipperton Island
Posted May 05, 2016
I don't know when my last physical PC game purchase was made. Quite a few years. I did buy some console games about half a year ago.
Breja: I'd be buying plenty of physical games if only most weren't locked to Steam for som reason, even if a DRM-free version is available. Deponia Doomsday got a great physical release here, with a nice box, huge art-book and all of it for less than the price of the digital version. Awesome, right? But of course it requires Steam. Breaks my heart, stuff like that. Have you tried contacting Daedalic to resolve this? Maybe they could give you a DRM-free code for the Steam one.
Post edited May 05, 2016 by ET3D
OldOldGamer
It's me!
Registered: Sep 2009
From United Kingdom
Posted May 05, 2016
Then I realised it was only £4 so I bought it.
I never got to play it properly first time round (a friend owned it and I played it quite a bit, but I never had it myself) so I'm looking forward to it.
It's installing now.
Of course I'll have to remember it's not a download and put the CD in when I want to play... XD
I have more then 600 physical, and original, videogames, starting from MS-DOS era, mostly bought at the time the come out.
Downloads are nice, but boxes are a world apart.
CharlesGrey
Original Grey
Registered: Sep 2013
From Germany
Posted May 05, 2016
...
That is all.
Kamashii
New User
Registered: Dec 2012
From Australia
Posted May 05, 2016
Personally I try to buy everything online now, even if it through steam. I brought GTAV from the shop, that was a mistake. Took basically 5-6 hours to install. Probably longer cause I kept forgetting to check if it needed the next CD. I rather just download everything now. So much quicker and easier.
MaxFulvus
Fulvus Forever !
Registered: Apr 2012
From France
Posted May 05, 2016
I try to find some physical PC games in garage sales which reappeared currently, but it's hard to find games without Steam key, intrusive DRM or just interesting. I could back at home with dozen copies of The Sims if I was a diehard fan, they literally flooded the market...
Titanium
The iron-y
Registered: Nov 2008
From Slovenia
Posted May 05, 2016
Part of me very much agrees with this, but the other, a bit more twitchy part just likes to hoard the precious. I mean boxes.
Artour_A
New User
Registered: Jun 2011
From United States
Posted May 06, 2016
Grargar
Insert cat to continue
Registered: Aug 2012
From Greece
Posted May 06, 2016
Just got Kane's Wrath. Been meaning to do it ever since it was released, but there was always an excuse getting in the way.