So I'm playing NFS:MW on Xbox the other night and I decide to give the original Underground a spin for old time's sake. That's when I get the CANNOT READ: DISC MAY BE DIRTY OR DAMAGED message.
Unphased, and thinking it's just a random Xbox error, I reboot. And get the message again.
BUT MY DISC IS PRISTINE. Well, OK, there are two very small, hairline marks on the surface that I would not even classify as scratches. That's all I could see, as the rest of the perfect, virgin surface glowed back at me with the light of a thousand beautiful suns.
Try as I might, I could not get that game to load. Fifty bucks, down the shitter.
Ridiculous.
I take incredible care of my game software, and I have never had a problem like this before. My question is, is Xbox media somehow more fragile than PS2s? I KNOW I have PS2 and PSOne games with more noticeable wear than my Underground disc, and I have never, ever had a problem. (In fact, my PS2 loaded up and ran my latest OPM disc, which got caught in the plastic envelope seal and has GLUE all over the freakin' edge.)
I went and rebought the game for PS2, and I'll purchase all multiplatform games for PS2 if it turns out Xbox discs are teh suck.
Unphased, and thinking it's just a random Xbox error, I reboot. And get the message again.
BUT MY DISC IS PRISTINE. Well, OK, there are two very small, hairline marks on the surface that I would not even classify as scratches. That's all I could see, as the rest of the perfect, virgin surface glowed back at me with the light of a thousand beautiful suns.
Try as I might, I could not get that game to load. Fifty bucks, down the shitter.
Ridiculous.
I take incredible care of my game software, and I have never had a problem like this before. My question is, is Xbox media somehow more fragile than PS2s? I KNOW I have PS2 and PSOne games with more noticeable wear than my Underground disc, and I have never, ever had a problem. (In fact, my PS2 loaded up and ran my latest OPM disc, which got caught in the plastic envelope seal and has GLUE all over the freakin' edge.)
I went and rebought the game for PS2, and I'll purchase all multiplatform games for PS2 if it turns out Xbox discs are teh suck.