Copying Xbox 360 Games - Save Money By Learning How To Copy Xbox 360 Games

Apr 18
20:45

2010

Jack Bush

Jack Bush

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An afternoon and evening now have been completely wasted. How can you prevent horror stories like this from happening? Just copy your Xbox 360 games. Read the Game Copy wizard Review for more...

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You try to be careful,Copying Xbox 360 Games - Save Money By Learning How To Copy Xbox 360 Games Articles but no matter how cautious you are in handling the game or making sure that it is absolutely and perfectly centered when you put it in the Xbox 360 desk tray, it still manages to get scratches on it. To be dramatic this is known as the Xbox 360 Circular scratch of death. This is circular scratches on the disk that causes skipping, game lockup or makes it unable to be played at all. This sucks especially if you have your afternoon free just to lay the smack down on your friends. An afternoon and evening now have been completely wasted. How can you prevent horror stories like this from happening? Just copy your Xbox 360 games.

As a gamer I know that may story of an afternoon held hostage by a small scratch is not unique. I can not imagine how many others gamers have been through the same drama of being completely disappointed when they go to grab their Xbox 360 controller and aren't able to play. Even tilting the Xbox on its side does nothing.

Playing with the disk tray doesn't do anything either then suddenly you hear a sound you've never heard before. A sound that shrieks out of the console that sounds as if the game is being ground to bits. No matter how fast you react, the damage is already done. Even though you hope that nothing has happened you get this sinking feeling that the game is already done for. Then you see it for yourself, the Circular Scratch of Death. You run in your mind what you could have done, but whatever happened, it became ubalanced and touched the tray, hence the scratch of death.

Of course it doesn't matter how you put the game in now, there is no recovery from this. You try multiple times in vain and when you inspect it, the scratch barely appears deep enough to do real damage, but the disk won't even read. Then thinking about the financial implications, there goes 50, 60 or 70 dollars right down the drain

You will be certain to take even more precaution when handling and inserting the Xbox 360 games. The whole point of the story is that the time would have been salvaged and stress levels wouldn't have reached what they were if I had simply learned how to copy Xbox 360 games. It's cheaper than replacing the game and you can be back up and playing in no time. My advice to all the reader, invest in the only game insurance there really is, learn how to copy your xbox 360 games.