Thats amazing, i have always found with the computer or for TV, the newer the player, the less likely it is to play the disk!
I have to keep an ancient 10/15 year old CD player because all the new players are all too 'precious'.
Fallout 1 being old, still works like charm. If you can handle those occasional "epileptic nightmares" colours or constant "fog of war" on the screen. Pretty funny style to play, probably even funnier than Splinter Cell 2 with broken lightning rendering. 
"Here is what i think of your preciousness,," THROW, (breaking glass sound),, (person walking outside shouting in pain).
He-he.
I respect your way of keeping it up close and personal, but since I'm not allowed to keep my flamethrower after leaving military, I prefer to solve problems with my shotgun. Birdshot, buckshot, slugs - for those most stubborn... Cut them across.
Quoting admiralWillyWilber,
I like both methods. I like having the patches, but when that day comes my computer crashes and I don't have the internet I'm glad for phusical disks.
Doesn't Steam actually allows back ups?