A spin on words to cover that you are trying to burn a game and breaking the copyright protection claiming you are only making a back up copy of a game you purchased. The back up copy is unlicensed software and the rights to copy the discs were not included in the sale
well it depends if your game freeze a lot i had the same problem what i did was but a disc cleaner it a disc that you put in your game system wait 5 minutes and put your video game back in it and it should work or change your game system settings
Either you modify you console or crack the game for pc.
No you have to keep putting the disc you can only play a saved game unless you have the game downloaded
You put it in the disc tray, close the disc tray, click "Play Game" then when the menu has loaded up click NEW GAME!
i dont know
You can not install the disc and you need to put the disc in each time. That is why some people purchase the downloads. It is nice not having a draw full of game disc besides never having to get up and change the disc when you want a new game. If they had allowed you to upload the discs people would rent the game and download it
Yes, you can put a Steam game on a disc, but it involves several steps. First, you need to back up the game files using Steam's backup feature, which creates a compressed file of the game. Then, you can burn this file onto a disc, but keep in mind that you will still need a valid Steam account and internet access to install and verify the game on another computer. Additionally, some games may have restrictions or DRM that could complicate this process.
eject the disc and put it back in
No it will not. A Game disc will only be messed up by being scratched or otherwise made difficult to read. A PS3 game disc is not rewritable and the information on it is not changed. When an update for a game is released that information is stored in the Harddrive. If you update a game in your harddrive and take it to a friend's to play the update stays with your harddrive and you need to update it again at your friend's house. If you put the game in an Xbox 360 it will not change the game disc, unless you scratch it. There is no point in putting any PS3 game disc in a Xbox 340 they will not play ever
only if the game disk is in the Xbox360 when u stand it up
Sounds clear and logical enough. You just simply have to take disc 2 out and put disc 1 in. I encountered this problem while having the game installed on the Xbox 360 HD. I uninstalled the game and resumed playing from the discs. After I got past the glitch that sends you back and forth from disc 1 to 2 repeatedly I reinstalled the game to the HD. It seems when you have the game on the HD it bypasses the save prompt from disc one's cut scene.
A disc drive is what comes up when something like a CD, DVD or game that has been scratched is not recognised by the player or console.