How many discs has your xbox 360 ruined?

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Blindswordmaster

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3. Battlefield Bad Company 2, Fallout 3, and Resident Evil 4. It's not entirely my xbox's fault, people kept tipping it over while it was on. Those people have learned better. I learned them good.
 

t00bz

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If you mean ruined to the point where it was unplayable, I have no games that got that kind of treatment. I did, however, at one time wish to return my copy of oblivion to GameStop(Stupid on many levels, I know), but they said they wouldn't take it due to the deep scratches it had. Admittedly, they were pretty bad, but I never had a problem with the game, and I've had it for nearly 4 years now and it's picked up more I'm sure.
 

Hollock

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It destroyed Bioshock 2 and Fallout 3. My Mum keeps moving my xbox while it's on. Xboxes are kinda pussy in that sense. You can't move them an inch or they ruin what's in them.
 

8bitlove2a03

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The first 360 I had didn't have the little foam pads inside the drive to keep disks from wobbling, so it got very close to totaling my Oblivion disk. I managed to fix it though, and Microsoft fixed the console, so all went better than expected.
 

rmb1983

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Zero. Granted that I only ever play Exclusives on it, anymore.

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?
 

sgtshock

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Only 1, Halo Reach, which I have yet to repair or replace. Happened after I turned my console off immediately after turning it on and the disc started spinning up.
 

icame

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I'm not an idiot with my games so... 0

I keep it on it's side, the wires not laying across the floor, and never move the thing while its on.
 

GrimHeaper

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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?
Ate as in it never comes back to working order again.
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.
 

Scizophrenic Llama

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None, it almost ate one waaay back, but that was because a rather large dog stepped on the 360 whilst it was on the floor at my friend's house. That CD still worked, but it got a ring scratch on it, beyond that I haven't had any issues.
 

Dr Jones

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None.

Though i have seen 2 of my friend's xboxes destroy a disc each. Though both were because of tipping the "box"