timppu: Easy for you to say, aren't you primarily a console gamer?
I'm primarily a PC gamer, most of my games are on PC (physical and digital). I know how big PC game boxes can be.
timppu: I was always envious to console-only gamers for their small PSX and PS2 game boxes (I have lots of those too, no need to throw the boxes away with them). At some point the DVD box size fortunately became the norm also on PC, but it didn't take many years after that that PC digital delivery started taking over.
I never liked those PSX/PS2 game cases that much. I agree with you that those big boxes for PC games were unnecessary and always full of air, yet there's something charming about it. The only console that had boxes as cool as PC games in my opinion was the 3DO.
timppu: Try to live with e.g. that monstrous Journeyman Project Trilogy box that could hold a small child, but contained only CDs in a cheap cardboard sleeve if I recall correctly, ie. it was full of air. Or that triangle-shaped Thief: The Dark Project game box.
Hehe, my Chasm: the Rift box doesn't even fit in my shelf vertically. It's huge for no reason.
timppu: I'm telling you, PC game publishers were just crazy sometimes. And before someone says that you can't fit a 30000 page flight sim manual or a cloth map from Ultima games into a DVD box, those were really just exceptions at some point anymore, and big boxes were just full of air.
I have the big box version of Neverwinter Nights and it comes with a HUGE manual that would never fit into a DVD case, for example. It would take days to read that manual. I'm not kidding. But most of the time they're really full of air.
l0rdtr3k: ok,I forgive you for calling me an asshole.
anyway,same feeling here.I love the old days of those big boxes,with their extensive manuals and extras(reference cards,maps)now if you wants this,you need to preorder the damn thing
To get this you need to buy those extremely expensive collector's editions.