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duet maxwell
8th December 2002, 23:48
my lil brother was at a freinds house and got his
Gundam Battle Assault 2 scratched, so it eather wont start past the play station logo or after a level itll stay on teh black loading view. hes heart broken and i really liek this game, so im thinking about buying a game doctor to fix teh scratch, is it worth it?or should i just try and finde teh game again and buy it?

if u can help me on this i would realy apreshiate it..:(

:cry:

sgtfuzzbubble011
8th December 2002, 23:54
I've heard mixed reviews. Some of the people I've talked to say they work really good, and some people say they don't work well enough. I have yet to try one because I don't let my discs get scratched. :)

Anyways, I think you'll just have to try one out and see if it does what you need it to do.

White Raven
8th December 2002, 23:54
Game Doctor is really worth the 30-40 summod dollars you pay for it. I should know, I bought one. The CD's actually spin faster and thus work better when you 'doctor' them with the thing. I think the DD scrapes a layer off of the disk to get rid of the scratch. It sounds like it should utterly destroy the CD, but it actually makes it work better!
However, it also depends on how deep/big the scratch is. And go Gundam Battle Assault! I own 2 and 3!:D

Good to see a fellow PS fan!:up:

duet maxwell
9th December 2002, 00:04
Originally posted by White_Raven
Game Doctor is really worth the 30-40 summod dollars you pay for it. I should know, I bought one. The CD's actually spin faster and thus work better when you 'doctor' them with the thing. I think the DD scrapes a layer off of the disk to get rid of the scratch. It sounds like it should utterly destroy the CD, but it actually makes it work better!
However, it also depends on how deep/big the scratch is. And go Gundam Battle Assault! I own 2 and 3!:D


Good to see a fellow PS fan!:up:

yeah Gundam Wing is one of my favoret anime and game out,
teh scratch is visable its like ))))))))))))))))))))))))) <-- but thiner and smaller,
very lightly though i almost thought it was a smudge, do u think tahts to deep ?

im thinking i should go ahead and get a game doctor then.. but my lil bro is not allowed to take the good games out teh house anymore.. i to sufer when one of his games dies..
we each got a ps but we switch game swith each other... but he takes his over to pals houses,it was only a matter of time before soemthing like this would happen..

White Raven
9th December 2002, 00:08
Well, if it's that light it should be no problem at all. You know, if you're near an Electronics Boutique store, sometimes if you take in your game, they'll Doctor it for free for you. (If it's only one game.)

I basically bought the DD as a precaution because I never let my games get scratched either when they're in my personal care. But I lent games to my friends sometimes, and on an occasion one scratched the hell out of one of my games and denied the damage. To prevent a reccurrence of this accident, I bought the DD and I don't lend games anymore.

duet maxwell
9th December 2002, 00:12
yeah , i told my bro not to take his games over to peopels houses.. if they screw it up and its a freind they dont wanan do anithign to make up for it.. game was $25 and hadent bin with us for 3 weeks..
i get lent games all the time but i treat them liek babies.. not everyone is that way. anyways my bro knows better now, now he knows why i never let him take MINE out teh house, last time i caught him trying to take my dream cast over to a pals house.. grr not hell freazes over:hang: :igor:

anyways tahts alot man i apreshiate it :) :up:

White Raven
9th December 2002, 00:15
No problems, I like helping people.<-- Reminescent of Burnbaum from that show that used to be on YTV... Had Lambton High or something... Funny as all hell.

duet maxwell
9th December 2002, 00:43
Originally posted by White_Raven
No problems, I like helping people.<-- Reminescent of Burnbaum from that show that used to be on YTV... Had Lambton High or something... Funny as all hell.

i dunno never seen it or teh station , musta bin good though:p

thanks for yer imput sgtfuzzbubble99!! i apreshiated it to
:)

Xion(810)
9th December 2002, 00:48
Go to some place that can do it as a service, like Disc-go-round or something to that extent. They do it for a small fee but what's better: Paying 3$ for one disc to be fixed or 20$ just to fix one disc?

sgtfuzzbubble011
9th December 2002, 00:49
thanks for yer imput sgtfuzzbubble99!! i apreshiated it to
You's welcome, even though I didn't really help or anything. :)

duet maxwell
9th December 2002, 01:01
well i wanan have it now so incase anotehr dies ill have it but, i will be chekign about gettign this oen cd fixed now, i got save money for teh game doctor :p :) :up: thank u Xion(810) and evrybody!

Orgone_Man
9th December 2002, 02:59
Originally posted by White_Raven
Game Doctor is really worth the 30-40 summod dollars you pay for it. I should know, I bought one. The CD's actually spin faster and thus work better when you 'doctor' them with the thing. I think the DD scrapes a layer off of the disk to get rid of the scratch. It sounds like it should utterly destroy the CD, but it actually makes it work better!
However, it also depends on how deep/big the scratch is. And go Gundam Battle Assault! I own 2 and 3!:D

Good to see a fellow PS fan!:up:

Most people don't know, but all the information on cd's is stored toward the side that has the label on it. If you take an old cd you don't want anymore and scrape the label side, you will notice this and be able to see through the transparent buffer that is on the underside.

Trigear
9th December 2002, 03:03
i've been working in the video rental industry since late may, and i've become very familiar with the game doctor's dvd counterpart, dvd doctor. i swear by it. it's worked wonders on discs i would have thrown out otherwise. so give the game doctor a whirl, just don't overuse it because how it works is it removes the bottommost layer from the cd... do it enough times and you'll actually remove the data from the disc.