Physical PC Games

GilboyNerd15201

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Nov 1, 2016
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So I'm starting to collect physical PC games both retro and new and I'm wondering, do you guys still buy physical PC games? Personally, I enjoy collecting physical PC games because I just like the feeling of actually physically holding a game you bought and having shelves full of awesome games. So please let me know what you guys think.
 
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I've literally got 2 foot lockers filled with physical copies of games from the late 90's to somewhere in the mid-2000's sitting in my attic that I never touch. And the handful of games up there that I'm still playing I just re-bought on Steam and GoG for convenience sake. And buying physical copies of games from the last 2 years or so is pointless since all you're liable to end up with is a disc that contains a copy of the Steam .exe file and a Steam Key anyway. But If I had a "man cave" I might put up a shelf and display all those games. But I don't so in the attic they sit. I mean I can see where you're coming from and while I'll never use those games I'll probably never get rid of them but like the above posters said: it's too much...

Nah men i have couple of pc games that are phycal copies but most of the games i get are trough steam but i still get ps2 games that are all physical copies
 
I've literally got 2 foot lockers filled with physical copies of games from the late 90's to somewhere in the mid-2000's sitting in my attic that I never touch. And the handful of games up there that I'm still playing I just re-bought on Steam and GoG for convenience sake. And buying physical copies of games from the last 2 years or so is pointless since all you're liable to end up with is a disc that contains a copy of the Steam .exe file and a Steam Key anyway. But If I had a "man cave" I might put up a shelf and display all those games. But I don't so in the attic they sit. I mean I can see where you're coming from and while I'll never use those games I'll probably never get rid of them but like the above posters said: it's too much of unnecessary hassle to bother with physical copies of games.
 
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