That's what I did, and I'm usually with you. Sadly there doesn't appear to be a physical release for console on the horizon.PlayStation store is giving 20% off the Deluxe Edition pre-order if you own the original which seems bizarre. £43.99. I would do it, but I prefer my games on disc.
It's not unusual for a boxed edition to come along later. However I think the main reason they don't do boxed releases any more is because it slows down being able to release the game. In the past the final build needed to be ready months in advance so they could start producing the physical discs.I miss the days of the big boxes and instruction manuals aswell, I'm surprised they don't do 'boxed editions' and charge a premium for it.
That's what I did, and I'm usually with you. Sadly there doesn't appear to be a physical release for console on the horizon.
Source: https://www.planetcoaster.com/help-centre
No, around a quarter of games sold in Europe last year were physical copies. This rises to 42% for Triple A titles.I thought physical copies of games were largely a thing of the past?
It’s 7 years since I’ve even owned a laptop or PC with a disk drive. Since getting my first gaming laptop in 2017, everything I’ve had on my computers has been downloaded off the internet in some capacity rather than off a disk. I’ll admit it was a bit of a nuisance to get a game off my old laptop onto the new laptop without being able to use the disk, but most things are downloaded off the internet now, I thought?
Yes, but in such a case Matt, you don't own the game with a download. Instead you hold a licence which says that you can play and download the game, for as long as it's available in your digital store or choice.I thought physical copies of games were largely a thing of the past?
It’s 7 years since I’ve even owned a laptop or PC with a disk drive. Since getting my first gaming laptop in 2017, everything I’ve had on my computers has been downloaded off the internet in some capacity rather than off a disk. I’ll admit it was a bit of a nuisance to get a game off my old laptop onto the new laptop without being able to use the disk, but most things are downloaded off the internet now, I thought?
You could buy an external disc drive, they connect over USB.To be completely honest, I didn’t even know it was possible to buy a physical copy of Planet Coaster…
The problem for me is that most computers don’t have a disk drive these days. You have to look quite long and hard to find one with a disk drive, and if you do, you may have to compromise on specs for the price.
I wouldn't say it's very low, it's unlikely but you can never predict the market.Given the very low probability of Steam going bust or something terrible happening with Frontier or Steam, that’s a risk I’m willing to take.