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Tips for getting rid of scratch rings on discs?

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kakashi11:

peanut butter, toothpaste, and diet soda.

Don't try this, it ruins the game, :D

SlayerZ99:


--- Quote from: kakashi11 on June 27, 2012, 12:41:02 PM ---peanut butter, toothpaste, and diet soda.

Don't try this, it ruins the game, :D

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:C Too late already getting it fixed by professionals
or what I hope are professionals

hgpucom:

It's not a scratch anyways it's a laser burn. These are permanent and you cannot get rid of them no matter how much tooth paste you use, it's still going to have major issues even if you get it to work.

SlayerZ99:


--- Quote from: hgpucom on June 27, 2012, 04:59:46 PM ---It's not a scratch anyways it's a laser burn. These are permanent and you cannot get rid of them no matter how much tooth paste you use, it's still going to have major issues even if you get it to work.

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Getting it fixed by the company


uno_da_cat:


--- Quote from: Skorpion on June 23, 2012, 07:37:39 PM ---This is why I don't play Xbox anymore.
Or any console for that matter. It's so loving limited.
It's got less memory than a pc, not as fast, breaks games more, you have to pay money to do jack.
The only upside is that you just stick in the game and play because xbox gamers are too loving lazy to install it.

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This is a rather silly argument.
Consoles are cheaper than PC's so expect them to be a bit limited in some areas. Consoles also can play some games better than PC and vise versa. Consoles don't have tendencies to be messed up by the user.

What the forget are you talking about? Too lazy to install it because it comes on a disk. That doesn't even make sense.

You don't use consoles because you're uneducated with them. Simple as that.

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