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Question about Oblivion
So through some serious retardation, I managed to scratch the hell out of my Oblivion (xbox) disc, which I bought yesterday. I bought the Game of the Year edition, which costs $60, rather than than the $30 of the normal game.
So here's my question: Is there an appreciable gameplay difference between normal and GotY edition? I still have the second disc, so I can presumably play the expansion packs (though I don't know if these would work with the "normal" edition's gameplay disc). Anyway, should I buy the normal game or splurge and rebuy the game of the year edition? |
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Re: Question about Oblivion
Once I moved my 360 while it was running [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] naturally it scratched the [censored] out of the disk. I bought one of those things to resurface my disk. They are kind of a pain in the ass to use but work pretty well.
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Re: Question about Oblivion
Yo that's exactly what I did too.
Where do I get that/how much does it cost? |
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Re: Question about Oblivion
I think I purchased it @ gamestop although they might not sell them any more. Ebay would be the cheapest probably.
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Re: Question about Oblivion
A lot of stores repair disks. If it's not horribly bad, it is pretty effective. Perhaps you can try that. It is usually a nominal fee... hope it works for you.
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Re: Question about Oblivion
[ QUOTE ]
A lot of stores repair disks. If it's not horribly bad, it is pretty effective. Perhaps you can try that. It is usually a nominal fee... hope it works for you. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I dunno about in the US but here you could have it done at a video store with a bit of luck. They usually have a reasonable quality resurfacing machine in the back somewhere, unless it's a smaller store or a chain that sends all of its defective disks somewhere else. |
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Re: Question about Oblivion
i had an ebay service repair a disc once (gears of war) and it didnt fix it, i had to send it back to msoft for $20 to get it fixed ... try it in the store and make sure they have some sort of guarantee
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