PDA

View Full Version : ff7 problem



koolaid
August 18th, 2004, 19:38
i like playing ff7 and my emulator is good and i can run any game but the 1st cd of ff7 is scratched and the 3rd one too and i tried cleaning it with this thing u gotta turn the knob and it cleans the cd as it spins slowly and it didnt work . is there a special plug-in i could use or something

Trotterwatch
August 18th, 2004, 19:45
A plugin can't fix a scratched CD (obviously).... if the disk doctor didn't work, and you are unable to rip the image, then sorry you'll have to obtain another copy (and look after it this time!)

koolaid
August 18th, 2004, 21:37
bs

Trotterwatch
August 18th, 2004, 21:56
What does 'bs' mean in this scenario? If it means bullshit, then perhaps clarify why on earth you responded in that manner, to what was very sound advice.

-Shadow-
August 18th, 2004, 22:18
You screwed a ff7 CD ? How dare you ????!! :D :D :D

FF7 is a platinum PSX game , so it will be produced as long as the console lives , right ? I wanna buy it if it isn't too expensive...

Malcolm
August 19th, 2004, 01:22
I got a PSX copy of FF7 about 3 months ago ($19.99 CND), completely new and unscratched :)

vampireuk
August 19th, 2004, 13:31
bs

roflmao what a retard

Plugins for scratched CDs :happy: perhaps he should not be so stupid and look after his games? :icecream:

-Shadow-
August 20th, 2004, 10:40
Hmm... I fixed a cracked CD ( the crack went through the whole radius of the CD ! ) software-wise . The CD couldn't be read properly ( because the crack builds a gap ) but when i've installed new ASPI drivers , the Drive could at least read the data which wasn't too near to the crack :D No fake !

Omg , i was 14 years old when i've done that... quite dumb...

Gorxon
August 20th, 2004, 16:52
Well, BlindRead (now incorporated into BlindWrite?) can make images of damaged cd's. Doesn't work in all cases though, but it does work better than your average ripper at least.