Swapping Disks Makes Me Feel Like I'm Back In 1998

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#1 Boogie_J
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so there I am, on the second disc of mass effect 2 ready to start the suicide mission and take the final fight to the collectors when the dreaded text appears on the screen 'please insert disc 1' WTF, why do they want me to insert disc 1 again? Instantly took me out of the experience but whatever, no biggie. I look for my mass effect 2 game case and I cant find it. I'm going nuts until I realize I gave it to my brother so he could start his game on disc 1 not knowing I needed to freakin' insert disc 1 again at some point in the game. The problem is my bro lives like 3 miles away from me , so now I really want to finish ME2 but I have to wait until he gets home. It's just a huge buzzkill to have to constantly swap discs, and in a game like ME2 where the devs are trying to draw the player into this fantasic 3D world, it instantly takes you out of the experience and reminds you its still a videogame. I mean its 2010 and I feel like Im in 1998 again

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#2 Lto_thaG
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I never lend out my games when I'm still playing them.Especially when it has more than one disc.

I don't mind changing discs.I'm more disappointed with the fact that people complain about changing a disc.

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#3 kittyloaf69
Member since 2009 • 1023 Posts
That's one of the few instances where disc swapping is inconvenient, other than that situation, I can't think of another reason to complain because all you have to do is put in another disc.
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#4 Shirokishi_
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.... It really isnt a big deal.

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#5 110million
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Its very rare that disk-swapping becomes annoying, stuff like in Star Ocean 4 where you have to swap to old disks to access some areas is annoying, but it has never happened outside of that, it was fine the last 2 gens, its fine this gen.
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#6 tbolt76
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HDD Install FTW...every multidisc game I am currently playing (ME2, FM3) are installed on my HDD, no worries that way.

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#7 Doolz2024
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I agree and disagree. I agree that it is somewhat annoying to have to still be changing discs in this day and age, but at the same time, it's also not that big of a deal. Changing discs takes maybe... what, 10-15 seconds? But yeah, I'd rather not have to change discs at all, but it isn't that much of an annoyance.
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#8 grizzlybear1
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Blu-rays are the future I tell thee!;)

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#9 13C
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i like not having to touch my disc more the 5 times when putting it in my ps3. 8)

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#10 110million
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HDD Install FTW...every multidisc game I am currently playing (ME2, FM3) are installed on my HDD, no worries that way.

tbolt76

You still have to swap when you HDD install though... at least in most of the games I played.

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#11 Tiefster
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That's one of the few instances where disc swapping is inconvenient, other than that situation, I can't think of another reason to complain because all you have to do is put in another disc.kittyloaf69
Yeah I was about to say that is an awful situation even if you didn't lend it out, its odd to have to go back to disc one, I can see how that would totally muddle up an experience.
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#12 coltgames
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i dont think its a really big deal but if i had the choice i would want everything on one disk for convience

but i will agree with u that its 2010 disk swapping is kinda old

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#13 RAGINGxPONY
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It could be considered a plus than, for the fact that you can lend out disc one well you are on disc 2. Just make sure you won't need that disc beforeyou lend it out.

Although I guess you don't know when you need the disc at one time.

Still don't think it is a big deal though.

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#14 Doolz2024
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HDD Install FTW...every multidisc game I am currently playing (ME2, FM3) are installed on my HDD, no worries that way.

tbolt76

lol, you still have to get up and change discs, even if they are installed to your HDD. I have both discs of ME2 installed on my 360, but I still had to get up to put disc 1 back in....

Forza 3 isn't even really a multi-disc game, since you don't ever actually play the game using disc 2.

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#15 nmaharg
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Needing a disk at all is lame imo. DD all the way.
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#17 nintendoboy16
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I don't see why changing discs are a problem. Really, I don't as long as I'm able to play my game.
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#18 Blue-Sky
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The annoyance in changing a disc is the equivalent to tying your shoe laces.

Sure not doing it is preferred, but to complain about it on an internet forum is quite pathetic. Some of us have real problems in life to worry about.

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It doesn't bother me whatsoever.

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#20 Zero5000X
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I'd of course prefer one disc to multiple but swapping isn't a bid deal.
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#21 grizzlybear1
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Blu - Ray FTW

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#22 Blue-Sky
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I don't know about you guys, but gaming in the 90s were ****ing fantastic.

1998 had to be the best year of gaming.

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#23 nmaharg
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[QUOTE="nmaharg"]Needing a disk at all is lame imo. DD all the way.grizzlybear1

No way man. I will always take a disc over donwloads because it has a resale value, box art and manual, feels like youve actually bought something.

F*%K DD IMO

How many cds do you own? Now how many mp3s do you own?
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#24 DonPerian
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.... It really isnt a big deal.

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I concur.
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#25 DJ_Headshot
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the only time i don't like swapping disk is on pc when you have to swap a bunch of disk to install it i'd much rather just but one disk in and go do something else while it installs.But thats only for games that came on cd instead of dvd, even the biggest games can fit on 2 dvd so far but once it gets to be much more then that time to get a blu-ray drive for pc games. As for console disk swapping i don't see the big deal you play for a ton of hours and have to swap one disk midway not a big deal.
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#26 OreoMilkshake
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90's rule.
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#27 DaBrainz
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I only hate it when a game makes you use a disc even after you do a full install.

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#28 donalbane
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I'd say one swap every 20-30 hours or play is no big whoop.
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#29 grizzlybear1
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[QUOTE="grizzlybear1"]

[QUOTE="nmaharg"]Needing a disk at all is lame imo. DD all the way.nmaharg

No way man. I will always take a disc over donwloads because it has a resale value, box art and manual, feels like youve actually bought something.

F*%K DD IMO

How many cds do you own? Now how many mp3s do you own?

Ill have a quick count / estimate

About 90 Cds

And 700 MP3s on my Ipod

Ive bought probley 150 Mp3s the rest are ripped off CDs

Also about 200 12"s (vinyl)

I am a Dj so have some good music.

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#30 nmaharg
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[QUOTE="nmaharg"][QUOTE="grizzlybear1"]

No way man. I will always take a disc over donwloads because it has a resale value, box art and manual, feels like youve actually bought something.

F*%K DD IMO

grizzlybear1

How many cds do you own? Now how many mp3s do you own?

Ill have a quick count / estimate

About 90 Cds

And 700 MP3s on my Ipod

Ive bought probley 150 Mp3s the rest are ripped off CDs

Also about 200 12"s (vinyl)

I am a Dj so have some good music.

So you won't ALWAYS take a disk over a download.
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#31 grizzlybear1
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Thing is MP3s are different because a lot of dance music isnt released on an album and some albums are half rubbish tracks and a few good 'uns.

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#32 samuraiguns
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Swapping disks in a generation of Teh Cell and 4D, seems a bit archaic don't you guys think....

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#33 grizzlybear1
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i'd prefer to have it on disc aslong as im not paying full price CD for a couple of tracks.

MP3s are cool but a full game which costs £20-£40 i would take on disc everytime.

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#34 nmaharg
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Thing is MP3s are different because a lot of dance music isnt released on an album and some albums are half rubbish tracks and a few good 'uns.

grizzlybear1
Alot of games are release only through DD. Not much different at all. Or something like orange box. Instead of buying that, I just bought TF2 through steam, cause its all I wanted.
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#35 lhughey
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I had to change disk in ME2 about 20 hours into the game. I usually end up switching games before playing a game for 20 straight hours. So, I guess i should complain about not having the ability to have all my games installed on my console and not have to insert the disk also. Its really not that big of a deal. I don't want to switch disk every 5 hours, but having to switch every couple of weeks is no biggie at all.
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#36 SparkyProtocol
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Blu - Ray FTW

grizzlybear1
Indeed, but next gen you'll have to swap Blu-Rays. I know Microsoft wants to go DD (only?) next next gen. By then I assume that it wont be an issue and the internet will be easy to have everywhere and at a much much faster speed.
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#37 donalbane
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Blu-rays are the future I tell thee!;)

grizzlybear1
Yet the PS3 requires you to insert a disc each time you want to use Netflix.
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#38 AdmiralRJW
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Swapping disks is old news. Yeah I'm lazy, so what!? I earned my right be lazy when I bought a system capable of playing Blu Rays.

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#39 Ontain
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console gamers had to swap discs to play a different game too right? so i don't see the problem with swapping once in 15 hours :P
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#40 grizzlybear1
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Nah Ill never accept DD on Full Games. Its a cop out same with movies I will never pay for a D/L movie I want it on a disc so I can sell it if i want and i actually get a real thingfor my money.

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#41 donalbane
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Swapping disks in a generation of Teh Cell and 4D, seems a bit archaic don't you guys think....

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About as archaic as having to insert the Netflix disc.
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so there I am, on the second disc of mass effect 2 ready to start the suicide mission and take the final fight to the collectors when the dreaded text appears on the screen 'please insert disc 1' WTF, why do they want me to insert disc 1 again? Instantly took me out of the experience but whatever, no biggie. I look for my mass effect 2 game case and I cant find it. I'm going nuts until I realize I gave it to my brother so he could start his game on disc 1 not knowing I needed to freakin' insert disc 1 again at some point in the game. The problem is my bro lives like 3 miles away from me , so now I really want to finish ME2 but I have to wait until he gets home. It's just a huge buzzkill to have to constantly swap discs, and in a game like ME2 where the devs are trying to draw the player into this fantasic 3D world, it instantly takes you out of the experience and reminds you its still a videogame. I mean its 2010 and I feel like Im in 1998 again

Boogie_J
So in a nutshell, does it make you feel good or what?
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#43 SSJ_Nega
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I didn't even know the 360 version had two discs...

It's a shame what happened, but I've never minded disc swapping. Infact, I quite like when a game has multiple discs, though I have had a few die on me, meaning I've had to rebuy certain games because of a screwed up disc.

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#45 deactivated-63f6895020e66
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Have you played MGS4, GTAIV, or BioShock2? (Etc etc)?

With just one of those games you've lost more time by mandatory installs than most 360 users will ever by disc swapping.

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#46 88mphSlayer
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it's definitely nostalgic but it's never really an issue

it actually feels more like intermissions and helps break up what is otherwise say a 60 hour rpg into 15 hour sections, makes you feel more like you're progressing through the story

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#47 Ontain
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Nothing takes you out of a game's experience more than "please insert disc 2".Watch_My_6
how about a smoking Snake while installing for 5 min?
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[QUOTE="Watch_My_6"]Nothing takes you out of a game's experience more than "please insert disc 2".Ontain
how about a smoking Snake while installing for 5 min?

Yeh that is a bit annoying but its only 3 :Pand at the end of each chapter.

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[QUOTE="Watch_My_6"]Nothing takes you out of a game's experience more than "please insert disc 2".Ontain
how about a smoking Snake while installing for 5 min?

Or like not having the game experience in your system in the first place :P
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#50 Boogie_J
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[QUOTE="Boogie_J"]

so there I am, on the second disc of mass effect 2 ready to start the suicide mission and take the final fight to the collectors when the dreaded text appears on the screen 'please insert disc 1' WTF, why do they want me to insert disc 1 again? Instantly took me out of the experience but whatever, no biggie. I look for my mass effect 2 game case and I cant find it. I'm going nuts until I realize I gave it to my brother so he could start his game on disc 1 not knowing I needed to freakin' insert disc 1 again at some point in the game. The problem is my bro lives like 3 miles away from me , so now I really want to finish ME2 but I have to wait until he gets home. It's just a huge buzzkill to have to constantly swap discs, and in a game like ME2 where the devs are trying to draw the player into this fantasic 3D world, it instantly takes you out of the experience and reminds you its still a videogame. I mean its 2010 and I feel like Im in 1998 again

Salt_The_Fries

So in a nutshell, does it make you feel good or what?

Dude what I wrote was barely a paragraph. If you need footnotes for that then I feel sorry for you