A circular scratch on a game disk most often comes from a defective disk drive. It usually means that whatever device read the disk had an ojbect stuck in the disk drive that did not belong there or that the drive is not perfectly suspending the disk above the reader. The drive spins your disk around inside the Xbox and if something is sticking up in there or if the disk is leaning to the side and it rubs against something while spining, it will put that kind of scratch on the disk.
you try to buff the scratch out .then you go and gets some stuff to clean the disc real good .when clean the disc go in a circle which the cloth .never backwards or forward
After a scratch in pool, the player who scratched loses their turn and the opponent gets ball in hand, meaning they can place the cue ball anywhere on the table. This gives the opponent an advantage as they can set up their next shot more easily. The scratch can change the momentum of the game and potentially lead to the opponent winning the game.
In a game of pool, "ball in hand" means you can place the cue ball anywhere on the table before taking your shot. "Scratch" means you pocket the cue ball or it doesn't hit any balls. If you scratch, your opponent gets ball in hand.
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If you scratch without hitting the 8 ball in a game of pool, it is considered a foul. This means that your opponent gets ball in hand, allowing them to place the cue ball anywhere on the table for their next shot.
In scratch pool, players must hit the cue ball into the object balls in numerical order. If a player fails to hit the correct ball first, it is a scratch and the opponent gets ball in hand. The game is won by pocketing all the object balls in order.
When playing pool, if the cue ball is pocketed or goes off the table after hitting the object ball, it is considered a scratch. The opponent gets ball in hand, meaning they can place the cue ball anywhere on the table for their next shot. This gives them an advantage in the game.
In pool, a scratch occurs when the cue ball is pocketed after a shot. When a player scratches, their opponent gets ball in hand, meaning they can place the cue ball anywhere on the table for their next shot. This gives the opponent an advantage and can lead to the scratching player losing the game.
I believe you already explained it. It's the rules of the game. You circle a number, you get the points for that number, your opponent gets points for its factors. 17 is a prime number. Its factors are 17 and 1. Circle it. You get 17 points, your opponent gets 1.
you loose your turn and your opponent gets to use the q ball to his adventage
it depends what you mean by "scratch".if you mean scratch a back, then no. the first few times they do, but then it gets annoying.ifyou mean "other places",if you know what i mean,then yeeeees!
Yes, My Ipod touch gets charged in my xbox 360 whilst i play it.