0. Although my Xbox Original "chocked" on a cd of "500 miles" by the pretenders, and was forever unable to read discs. My Xbox Chocked to death.
I didn't suggest there being any stupidity involved. I was simply mystified by the idea of putting the disc in, it booting, and immediately grinding itself (as I've never experienced this on any disc-based electronic component, myself). More or less, I thought it odd that you specified the game booting straight-away as a factor. The word "ate" just made me think of the VCR metaphor...because I've definitely caught that one a good few times!GrimHeaper said:Ate as in it never comes back to working order again.rmb1983 said:Zero.
Although (I'm not sure about the Slim models, the issue may have been corrected with those), vertical-standing 360s are notorious for "ringing" your discs.
I'm a little unsure as to how it "ate" your disc by playing as soon as it was inserted. Are we talking about a game console, or a VCR that's been on the fritz for years?
It makes a grinding noise while it does this, though I've had people have 360s actually eat a disc a few times to where I would have to take it apart.
And again how is making a mistake once or twice stupid. I mean I could say that people not knowing about the issue are stupid just as easily for not knowing.
Wow, ours must have been conspiring with each other..that's the same game it ruined on mine too. Can't believe I had to go out and buy another copy of that thing. I think it happened when I had my XBOX standing vertical. Ever since then, I've never turned it on unless it was lying flat first.bladecuttersedge said:I think my original 360 ate Ninetey-Nine-Nights shortly before it gave up the ghost and died, but none since then. (I couldn't really blame it for destroying that particular game though....)
Same here. Though I keep my xbox horizontal so this problem doesn't occur.Chrono212 said:None.
I wasn't aware that it did destroy disks.
Other than turning it on it's side while the disk was spinning.
I took it as divine providence and didn't bother getting a new copy.Reishadowen said:Wow, ours must have been conspiring with each other..that's the same game it ruined on mine too. Can't believe I had to go out and buy another copy of that thing. I think it happened when I had my XBOX standing vertical. Ever since then, I've never turned it on unless it was lying flat first.bladecuttersedge said:I think my original 360 ate Ninetey-Nine-Nights shortly before it gave up the ghost and died, but none since then. (I couldn't really blame it for destroying that particular game though....)
Meh, your loss. I thought it was a pretty fun game, and the music was awesome. Although the endings seemed half-a$$ed, incomplete, and token I must admit...It didn't motivate me enough to buy the sequel if I was just going to be going through all the same motions again, one game full of that was enough. (That and it looked like my favorite character was left out anyways, so why bother)bladecuttersedge said:I took it as divine providence and didn't bother getting a new copy.Reishadowen said:Wow, ours must have been conspiring with each other..that's the same game it ruined on mine too. Can't believe I had to go out and buy another copy of that thing. I think it happened when I had my XBOX standing vertical. Ever since then, I've never turned it on unless it was lying flat first.bladecuttersedge said:I think my original 360 ate Ninetey-Nine-Nights shortly before it gave up the ghost and died, but none since then. (I couldn't really blame it for destroying that particular game though....)