???? Does anyone have any ways that they think would fix it? It's the PS2 version, btw.
Mods, please don't move this, I need answers now, and there are like no people on the GH board.
Why doesn't anyone ever respond to anything I say?
Well, i will put it this way... why should anyone respond if your not patient enough to wait? Don't seem fair for someone to waste their time to help someone who is impatient, correct?
Anyways i use water or baby wipes and rub my discs down to clean it ... then use a disc scratch cleaner. Doubt you have one though, otherwise you wouldn't make this thread. I'd suggest using google to find some ways to remove scratches without one.
cuz we're lurking moar.
if you have a damaged disk, wash it first. then resort to something like Toothpaste or whatever gamestop sells for disk fixer.
Quote from: ChunkeyMunkey on January 25, 2008, 11:34:43 PM
Well, i will put it this way... why should anyone respond if your not patient enough to wait? Don't seem fair for someone to waste their time to help someone who is impatient, correct?
Anyways i use water or baby wipes and rub my discs down to clean it ... then use a disc scratch cleaner. Doubt you have one though, otherwise you wouldn't make this thread. I'd suggest using google to find some ways to remove scratches without one.
Quote from: Jono2 on January 25, 2008, 11:34:43 PM
cuz we're lurking moar.
if you have a damaged disk, wash it first. then resort to something like Toothpaste or whatever gamestop sells for disk fixer.
Thanks guys, I'll check it out. Although I tried to use toothpaste like 5 times before and it didn't work at all. I'll look for a disc cleaning device or solution.
And I'm sorry, I just guess I'm not really used to having to wait for responses, Oldsider had so many people that you would usually get a response in a minute. And people overall haven't really been very friendly to me here...
Umm, gamestop has a disc scrath fixing liquid for like $3. I tried it on a really scratched disk, though it didn't work, but I probably did it wrong lol.
That's all you can do. Lol why buy it for the ps2 you should've got it for the 360.
My GH:II disk is working in my 360.
Quote from: Pokesamrus on January 25, 2008, 11:45:48 PM
Umm, gamestop has a disc scrath fixing liquid for like $3. I tried it on a really scratched disk, though it didn't work, but I probably did it wrong lol.
That's all you can do. Lol why buy it for the ps2 you should've got it for the 360.
My GH:II disk is working in my 360.
I got it before the 360 version came out, and I don't have a 360. Not planning on getting one either.
Quote from: GreatGonzalez106 on January 25, 2008, 11:48:14 PM
Quote from: Pokesamrus on January 25, 2008, 11:45:48 PM
Umm, gamestop has a disc scrath fixing liquid for like $3. I tried it on a really scratched disk, though it didn't work, but I probably did it wrong lol.
That's all you can do. Lol why buy it for the ps2 you should've got it for the 360.
My GH:II disk is working in my 360.
I got it before the 360 version came out, and I don't have a 360. Not planning on getting one either.
Then what the hell kind of gamer are you?
Maybe the OP got GH2 before it was out on 360 or got the double pack that is 1 and 2 bundled together.
Regardless of any of that, sounds like you've tried a few things already.. there probably isn't a lot you can do. I suggest google as well for a quick fix right now and be smart about what you decide to do; not everything works and you might end up hurting the disc more.
Look up some general disc cleaners for future use; they don't necessarily have to be aimed at video-game discs, but I'm not sure what's best myself.
Quote from: Pokesamrus on January 25, 2008, 11:49:42 PM
Then what the hell kind of gamer are you?
What's your problem? The guy is just asking for help with a scratched disc. The exact game is mentioned and it's multi-console so you flame the guy for not having a certain release of it? What kinda messed up crap is that on your part? Sheesh dude.. go get some sleep or somethin'.
Quote from: THEEVILSPERKY on January 25, 2008, 11:52:24 PM
Quote from: Pokesamrus on January 25, 2008, 11:49:42 PM
Then what the hell kind of gamer are you?
What's your problem? The guy is just asking for help with a scratched disc. The exact game is mentioned and it's multi-console so you flame the guy for not having a certain release of it? What kinda messed up crap is that on your part? Sheesh dude.. go get some sleep or somethin'.
Not really, I'm just trying to show how much of a mindless 360 fanboy I am, and proud of it.
Well, I think it might be done for since it was in the PS2 when my sister's friends were playing and they were too far away from the TV. They pulled the controllers too far and the PS2 fell out of the shelf. The PS2 is fine, as it plays every other PS2 game I have. The game isn't dented or bent, it's just scratched along the outside of the discon one half of it, that's why I still have hope for it.
Man, GHII is the best one out of the three. So many good songs...
That sounds a bit sketchy.. a positive outcome sounds unlikely...
If nothing you can try works, well, that's that..
Quote from: GreatGonzalez106 on January 26, 2008, 12:05:39 AM
Man, GHII is the best one out of the three. So many good songs...
no poop
Oh well :(
My solution: If your computer is alright, download the freeware Frets On Fire, learn how to mod it and add all the Guitar Hero 1, 2, AND 3 songs on it, get a ps2 to usb adapter (shouldn't be much), plug it in, IDK if it will work (it does for the 360), but if it doesn't register as a controller, I'm pretty sure it would, just search for 3rd party software.
So, basically you would have a freeware (it's good, minus star power and whammy bar) of guitar hero, a lot of people like Frets On Fire, and you can get ALL the guitar hero songs and more, but the songs are exactly the same, same notes and everything.
Or you can get the ps2 to usb adapter, a torrent downloading program, and find the guitar hero III torrent, learn how to emulate drives/mount images, or just burn the images (.iso)s, and you'll need a pretty good computer for this option, then play Guitar Hero III for pc. idk how u get online, but likely there is a way, but it's not guitar hero II
I recommend the Frets On Fire one. If you can't get your guitar as a controller, then you can always use your keyboard, or pay some money for a 360/PC guitar hero guitar controller.
Quote from: Pokesamrus on January 26, 2008, 12:13:58 AM
My solution: If your computer is alright, download the freeware Frets On Fire, learn how to mod it and add all the Guitar Hero 1, 2, AND 3 songs on it, get a ps2 to usb adapter (shouldn't be much), plug it in, IDK if it will work (it does for the 360), but if it doesn't register as a controller, I'm pretty sure it would, just search for 3rd party software.
So, basically you would have a freeware (it's good, minus star power and whammy bar) of guitar hero, a lot of people like Frets On Fire, and you can get ALL the guitar hero songs and more, but the songs are exactly the same, same notes and everything.
Or you can get the ps2 to usb adapter, a torrent downloading program, and find the guitar hero III torrent, learn how to emulate drives/mount images, or just burn the images (.iso)s, and you'll need a pretty good computer for this option, then play Guitar Hero III for pc. idk how u get online, but likely there is a way, but it's not guitar hero II
I recommend the Frets On Fire one. If you can't get your guitar as a controller, then you can always use your keyboard, or pay some money for a 360/PC guitar hero guitar controller.
No offense, but that looks way too complicated for me to do. Thanks for trying, though :)
Quote from: GreatGonzalez106 on January 26, 2008, 12:20:05 AM
Quote from: Pokesamrus on January 26, 2008, 12:13:58 AM
My solution: If your computer is alright, download the freeware Frets On Fire, learn how to mod it and add all the Guitar Hero 1, 2, AND 3 songs on it, get a ps2 to usb adapter (shouldn't be much), plug it in, IDK if it will work (it does for the 360), but if it doesn't register as a controller, I'm pretty sure it would, just search for 3rd party software.
So, basically you would have a freeware (it's good, minus star power and whammy bar) of guitar hero, a lot of people like Frets On Fire, and you can get ALL the guitar hero songs and more, but the songs are exactly the same, same notes and everything.
Or you can get the ps2 to usb adapter, a torrent downloading program, and find the guitar hero III torrent, learn how to emulate drives/mount images, or just burn the images (.iso)s, and you'll need a pretty good computer for this option, then play Guitar Hero III for pc. idk how u get online, but likely there is a way, but it's not guitar hero II
I recommend the Frets On Fire one. If you can't get your guitar as a controller, then you can always use your keyboard, or pay some money for a 360/PC guitar hero guitar controller.
No offense, but that looks way too complicated for me to do. Thanks for trying, though :)
It's not so hard, it's exactly what I done when my 360 died of RRoD (it came back today YAAAAAAY)
Sock and petroleum jelly. Apply petroleum jelly to sock, rub on disc.