Very likely.
I've got several huge games from Steam. Some are 30, 40, and even 80 gigs.
Thats multiple blu-rays.
I dont know of ANY windows games that use a blu-ray.
You will need Steam, but if you buy it on disc the downloaded part might be much smaller.
i got X-Com 2 on DVD from Amazon for the 20% Prime discount. It requires Steam but the included 3 DVDs did load almost all of the content from disc so that saved a lot of time.
but with steam you can start the download and walk away.
but with steam you can start the download and walk away.
Why walk away? Start the download then play another game. Why stop there? Start the download, load a game like Dungeon Defenders, make an afk build, minimize that game, then load up another game and play that. Multitasking at its finest.
In the interest of disclosure, Steam doesn't default to that behavior. "Allow downloads during gameplay" needs to be enabled in Settings.