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Disk Games vs Games on Demand

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--- Quote from: Qwepir on July 13, 2010, 11:16:16 PM ---discs scratch.

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Take care of your loving discs and they won't.

M:


--- Quote from: Katamari007 on July 13, 2010, 11:58:18 PM ---Get better internet

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The average american home has faster internet than my government. I'll take discs, thanks.

This is as a general rule; I used a workaround to install Red Faction: Guerrilla into Steam (installing it from my friend's disc, then copying it into steamapps/common/ and telling Steam to verify its game files) because downloading games off Steam is sloooooow. I still haven't installed most of the games I own on it despite having barely under a terabyte of space left.

dawngaward0110:

Sometimes when I buy a game, i'm like: "Aw forget i need the disc. Like why cant it be without it's loving installed on my computer"
It just confuses me. It's just plain annoying in my eyes.

Carzo:

I'm a very materialistic person and enjoy game cases and such(I take care of my discs, they don't get that scratched, so that's not a problem), but downloaded titles are nice and convenient.  

When it comes down to it though, if I could either go buy a game disc or download it, I'd go buy the disc.

tikitai:


--- Quote from: M on July 14, 2010, 03:17:20 AM ---The average american home has faster internet than my government. I'll take discs, thanks.

This is as a general rule; I used a workaround to install Red Faction: Guerrilla into Steam (installing it from my friend's disc, then copying it into steamapps/common/ and telling Steam to verify its game files) because downloading games off Steam is sloooooow. I still haven't installed most of the games I own on it despite having barely under a terabyte of space left.

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l4d2 took an entire afternoon
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