Ruler said:
I got this impression because i smashed my own PS3 game at the ground when i lost in Tekken Tag 2 so bad :) it worked just fine if you wish it with a microfiber. One of my Blue Ray Games also has a crack near the hole but it also just works fine, same is true for a PC DVD Game where even some parts are missing on the disc near the same spot. They work fine because the laser is also more advanced. Your sister clearly tried to scratch it on porpose with a thin objects thats why the disc isnt working anymore. However there are vaious places where you can get the disc refubished. Getting banned is pretty easy these days on the internet, just look at forums. Your profile says itself that you got banned on PSN. And i am pretty sure its possible on steam too. |
She certainly didn't do it on purpose since its her favorite game... Of course, I am not saying it will stop working when it's scratched cause it does still work but a scratch = letting oxygen in which = disc rot overtime. A few years down the road and the game will stop working.
And I got banned from PSN cause I was hacking my ps3 which if you try it, it is very hard to do... I rarely bought stuff from PSN so me being banned wasn't something I cared much about considering the benefits of having a hacked ps3. If I did have tons of things on PSN, I certainly wouldn't have hacked it. And yea it is possible to get banned from steam but the arguement isn't whether or not u can get banned but rather, how hard it is to get banned compared to how hard it is to damage a disc. And we all know that it is much harder to get banned than to actually damage a disc.
Blurays and etcs are strong enough to work even when the disc is damaged/scratched but as soon as it is damaged, it is open to Disc rot overtime and that is my point. Not that it will stop working asap.
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