Posted August 08, 2018

Pherim
Real Virtuality
Registered: Oct 2010
From Germany

LuckyWriter
A fake GOG User
Registered: Nov 2011
From Jamaica
Posted August 08, 2018
I have a gaming laptop (since i travel a lot) and no I don't have an optical drive.
However I do have a 11 year old external dvd drive but it is rarely used
However I do have a 11 year old external dvd drive but it is rarely used

TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted August 08, 2018
I have a Blu-ray burner in my current gaming rig (salvaged from my older gaming rig). Since I'm a dinosaur when it comes to music and still buy CDs, I use it mainly to rip the songs from the discs. That's about it though. For backups and storage, I use internal and external HDDs.

Lesser
Brummbär
Registered: Dec 2011
From Germany
Posted August 08, 2018
Similar case here. In addition to that I still have my games collection and not everything exists digitally or has been bought by me.

Yeshu
The Pillar Man
Registered: Jan 2011
From Poland

ET3D
Always a noob
Registered: Oct 2008
From Clipperton Island
Posted August 09, 2018
I still buy DVDs and watch them, and I typically do this with an external drive hooked to a laptop. (None of my laptops have an optical drive).
As for 'gaming PC', that would imply gaming, which I don't do that much. The closest to that is the HTPC, whose main purpose these days is family gaming. Though it's been crippled by the death of a RAM stick and the GPU suffering when I took it out while checking the RAM issue, so it's not really much of a gaming PC now. Anyway, that has a BD-R drive.
As for 'gaming PC', that would imply gaming, which I don't do that much. The closest to that is the HTPC, whose main purpose these days is family gaming. Though it's been crippled by the death of a RAM stick and the GPU suffering when I took it out while checking the RAM issue, so it's not really much of a gaming PC now. Anyway, that has a BD-R drive.

chevkoch
onward
Registered: Aug 2013
From Clipperton Island
Posted August 09, 2018
Thinking about it, I would like a LaserDisc drive in my machine. To play Cobra Command.

Alaric.us
Slava Ukraini
Registered: Feb 2010
From United States
Posted August 09, 2018
External only. And I can't actually remember the last time I used it.

Azrael360
Fuck China, Israel, Russia and Cancer.
Registered: Aug 2011
From Chile
Posted August 09, 2018
I voted "Yes". I have 2 internal drives installed, one is a brand new DVD reader-recorder that I never use, but the other is an older Bluray reader-recorder which I only use to burn DVDs to backup my data... weird, never actually used it to watch movies (:P)

Alm888
No Tux == No ₽
Registered: Nov 2014
From Russian Federation
Posted August 09, 2018
Still use my DVDRW drive to burn a distro and install/update OS. I know, modern PCs can use flash drives to boot but I do not have a spare one and too old to learn how to make a bootable drive with a distro on it.
This drive will be used until it dies, and will be replaced with another cheap DVDRW drive. Blu-Ray drvive though? No way!
This drive will be used until it dies, and will be replaced with another cheap DVDRW drive. Blu-Ray drvive though? No way!

dnovraD
2023-08-14: Remember the Spaces!
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States

v o i d | flower
Gloomy User
Registered: Mar 2010
From United States
Posted August 09, 2018
I don't think I've built a PC with one included for about 8 years now.
As a matter a fact, my current (and so far favorite) case the NZXT S340 doesn't even have a spot for one. So if I ever did for some reason need one I'd just grab an external.
As a matter a fact, my current (and so far favorite) case the NZXT S340 doesn't even have a spot for one. So if I ever did for some reason need one I'd just grab an external.

Sarafan
Watchman
Registered: Sep 2008
From Poland
Posted August 09, 2018
I still have a DVD drive in my desktop. I rarely use it however. Almost everything goes from the internet. It's useful for older games which I don't have on my GOG and Steam accounts. I use it also for reinstalling Windows.
Post edited August 09, 2018 by Sarafan

Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted August 09, 2018
External BluRay
I love it. Small, out of the way, and with it I can still use my old ROMS and still burn music CDs.
I love it. Small, out of the way, and with it I can still use my old ROMS and still burn music CDs.

BlackMageJ
Eaten by a Grue
Registered: Sep 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted August 09, 2018
Desktop with an internal Blu-Ray drive. And back when I got it it was nigh-impossible to actually play Blu-Rays without using some godawful overpriced bloatware, but thankfully VLC has made massive strides over the years.
I'd never get a desktop without an optical drive, and would hesistate to get a laptop without one.
I'd never get a desktop without an optical drive, and would hesistate to get a laptop without one.