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re: My NCAA 14 sadly broke. Time to get a new one.
Posted on 12/21/18 at 6:27 am to PEPE
Posted on 12/21/18 at 6:27 am to PEPE
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If it's scratched you can likely get it cleaned/polished to get it working again.
It's pretty scratched up. My brother had it for a while and kind of just let it sit in a drawer without a case. I hate that I didn't get it digitally when i had the chance.
Posted on 12/21/18 at 6:42 am to LSUdude247
Find a place nearby you that has a CD buffer they'll let you use, usually for very small fee.
Used game stores almost always have them, because they use them a ton to buff up games people trade in. That's where I went years ago to access one and it totally fixed a game I had that was horribly scratched. If there are used game stores around you, call em up and see if they offer polishing as a service. Even freaking Gamestop's may have them at this point, since they do so many trade ins.
I also remember hearing once many public libraries have them, or you can probably find some mom and pop electronic store or something.
The buffers really are amazing, there almost isn't a scratch they can't fix. I can guarantee it would fix your disc.
There are also DIY polishing kits and methods, but those may not be as effective but worth a shot if you can't find a legit buffing machine to use.
Used game stores almost always have them, because they use them a ton to buff up games people trade in. That's where I went years ago to access one and it totally fixed a game I had that was horribly scratched. If there are used game stores around you, call em up and see if they offer polishing as a service. Even freaking Gamestop's may have them at this point, since they do so many trade ins.
I also remember hearing once many public libraries have them, or you can probably find some mom and pop electronic store or something.
The buffers really are amazing, there almost isn't a scratch they can't fix. I can guarantee it would fix your disc.
There are also DIY polishing kits and methods, but those may not be as effective but worth a shot if you can't find a legit buffing machine to use.
This post was edited on 12/22/18 at 2:45 am
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