Does your Xbox 360 still producing scratches?
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When you move the 360 from vertical to horizontal, is it still scratching constantly? Answer this if you bought this 360 after April 2006.
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Answer:
ive had mine 2 days and already scratched ghost recon, why is this!!!!
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That will always happen, to all who say "I moved my PS2 from vertical to horizontal, and I didn't get scratches" well I have some news for ya, the Xbox 360's disc are spinning 12x that's fast and the Ps2 is only spinning 5x, so that's why the Xbox 360 will have scratches when u move the system to horizontal or vertical, I don't know why you would do that though.
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