Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Note to self: DON'T LEAVE DISCS IN CONSOLE

Ever since the video game era changed from cartridges to discs (ie when I got my Gamecube) I've always been careful to remove the discs from the console after I was done. This has become a bit of a pet peeve of mine, mostly because I hate having to remove the disc previously used before playing a game. Beyond my laziness/easily annoyed-ness, though, usually leaving discs in a console didn't cause any problems.

Or so I thought.

Okay, so yeah, it usually doesn't to my knowledge. But the occasional error of leaving a disc in has caused an extremely annoying, stressful, and annoying situation that I've been dealing with for a while now: a certain game of mine freezing. Repeatedly. For no discernible in-game reason. Specifically, it's a game I've recently gotten rather into (ie kind of obsessed with), Animal Crossing: City Folk.

Now, City Folk isn't very much of an evolution in the Animal Crossing series. Heck, it's a complete shame that Nintendo didn't do more to evolve the series! It really is! Buuuut... I'm a sucker for Animal Crossing so of course I bought it. And it has been great. Even with the lack of evolution it's still easily the best Animal Crossing title! But this isn't a review. This is a cautionary tale of caution about lazily leaving your discs in. Which, as I've said, usually shouldn't cause any issues.

BUT

It has to me. And it will to you if you're not careful. My Animal Crossing: City Folk disc got scratched up, and there is no doubt in my mind about how: I accidentally left the disc in while transporting my Wii. Think about that and you'll no doubt see the issue: disc is in, Wii bounces around, disc bounces around inside Wii, disc hits things and gets scratched. The moral? Don't leave your disc in while moving a console! Heck, don't leave 'em in at all in case the console gets bumped or something! Why am I writing about this? Because Animal Crossing has been absolutely infuriating about it! It's one thing to freeze, but another thing entirely to work perfectly for several days after having been "fixed" (in this case, resurfaced) only to freeze again. It is so. Unbelievably. Frustrating.

...I just want my game back, that's all... *sniff*

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