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I keep one around because I download stuff at work and restore at home. Might change soon, and I have the internet pipe to support it.but for the time being the 'HD' aspect of stuff like netflix and amazon remains noticeably compressed even when it shouldn't be. I personally think BD still looks and sounds better than anything OD i've come across so far, too. So yeah, for gaming optical is pointless, but there is still value in optical drives for certain use cases. Remote access to the PC from a phone or tablet is so easy it's basically like using a remote, also. Rather than burning all that into some sort of digital library, I just spent $32 on an LG BD burner and use it as the drive if we ever watch any of those movies (or rent from the local redbox that is about 2 block from our house). I built the PC in 2013, and my wife and I have at least 100 dvd's and 30 or 40 BD's overall. Cord cut the living room years ago, other than the HDMI cable up the wall to my wall mounted TV. I probably use my PC for steaming/reading more than anything else overall.
Spongebob squarepants employee of the month pc not install install#
How would I install Spongebob Squarepants Employee of the Month legally without a disc drive? I agree that they are a dying breed though, it is just nice to have that option, I mean I still rip PS2 games to play them on PCSX2. Цитата допису mantissa:Well generally enthusiasts are older with, probably, a bunch of discs in their collection. I guess I can see some reason to still have a drive - I still keep an external around for the hell of it. Sure, I still have a ton of DOS and Win3.1 stuff, but that doesn't go on a modern machine anyway - that gets installed on a purpose built DX4. I tossed my last disks when Doom III became available in Steam (it was the last modern game I owned without a digital version).
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Well generally enthusiasts are older with, probably, a bunch of discs in their collection. Selling the game on some kind of flash media would make more sense. Not that I personally am opposed, even though I haven't put an optical drive in a personal build for nearly 7 years. Aye, but who builds an enthusiast-grade PC and puts an optical drive in it these days? The mere suggestion will get you laughed off of any PC forum.