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| Do you put your game discs inside a disc wallet? |
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| Warmsignal:
Sacrilege. Games are to be stored in their appropriate boxes or cases. |
| jce3000gt:
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| sworddude:
--- Quote from: jce3000gt on November 12, 2017, 04:31:01 pm --- --- Quote from: sworddude on November 12, 2017, 09:57:44 am --- --- Quote from: jce3000gt on November 12, 2017, 09:55:41 am ---^ What they said. HOWEVER. I once customized a disc wallet with felt inside the sleeve and the discs over a period of 2 decades never had a scratch. I suppose you could use thin microfiber towels to cut up instead of felt in today's world but either way you could use a disc wallet and not damage the discs. Personally I'd rather have the full case/artwork experience. Every time I go to swap out a disc I take a moment to take in and appreciate the artwork. 8) --- End quote --- what discs did you use. --- End quote --- I inherited a large amount of audio CDs from a family member that were all in empty generic CD jewel cases. Didn't have room for them during that time so I needed an alternative solution. --- End quote --- if you only insert them discs and never use them while leaving them in there for 2 decades chances are that damage is pretty minimal or zero since you only slid them in there one time. unless ofcourse you actually used the discs quite often than I won't disagree that your right if you have a custom wallet with the right materials, I highly doubt it tough. I would never use one for my personal items period. If you rarely use it you could even leave them with minor to no damage in a normal disc wallet. If your just going to put them in there one or maybe just a few times. |
| jce3000gt:
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| tripredacus:
Only for discs without cases or sleeves already. I have a lot this way and my main binders are console, computer games, computer software, music. Not really a "wallet" but more like a binder. I have maybe 5 of these with two of them currently empty. Have not had any damage to discs from storing them in there. Any I keep in the car are always covered from the sun. Some plastic can leech into disc artwork and get stuck to the top of the disc, but I've only had this happen with music CDs because those are the only ones that end up being taken out of the house and out of the recommended temperature range. |
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