Sure, welcome aboard!Karim Saad said:A guy agreed to sell me the Orange Box for 5$ and emailed back later saying that the disc was absent from the case. :/
Does that count a little?
Sure, welcome aboard!Karim Saad said:A guy agreed to sell me the Orange Box for 5$ and emailed back later saying that the disc was absent from the case. :/
Does that count a little?
I had an issue sort of like that once. Years upon years ago I bought Dungeon Keeper 2 to play on my PC. It installed fine, but when it came to actually trying to play the game it kept asking me to insert the play disc. There was only one disc and there was only enough space in the case for one disc.Scobie said:SimCity 4. I borrowed it from my dad. Every time I get partway into the installation it demands a second disc. Not only is there no second disc, there's no indication that there ever was one. There doesn't seem to be any place for it in the box. I am very confused.
Slightly similarly, I went through a period of time where I had to replace my copies of any blizzard game 2-3 times before it would work - the CD keys on the manuals would be wrong, I'd need to return the CD and get a new one. For diablo 2, LOD, Warcraft 3...Alpha1089 said:I had an issue sort of like that once. Years upon years ago I bought Dungeon Keeper 2 to play on my PC. It installed fine, but when it came to actually trying to play the game it kept asking me to insert the play disc. There was only one disc and there was only enough space in the case for one disc.Scobie said:SimCity 4. I borrowed it from my dad. Every time I get partway into the installation it demands a second disc. Not only is there no second disc, there's no indication that there ever was one. There doesn't seem to be any place for it in the box. I am very confused.
On topic: No I haven't had an issue like this before. I put all my games back into their cases and I sure as hell make sure that my lazy ass brother puts my games back in their cases after he's done playing them.
perfectly legal: when you buy the game you don'y buy the discs, you buy the right to own and play it. So whether you install it from a disc, a harddrive, a torrented iso, etc it doesn't matter.AndyRock said:you could download it, and just use the cd key in the box (that's legal right?)
Oh, that's another one! I lent Jedi Knight to my friend years ago, and I recently found my old disc for it. Turns out the idiot lost the other one.BreakfastMan said:I am usually pretty good with this, but I cannot find my Dark Forces CD, my Jedi knight CD, or my Black and White CD. It makes me very sad. :'(
Same thing for me but with KoTOR 2, found a missing disc and jumped straight on eBay looking for "Buy It Now" options. I... I've never played the fan patch which is why I was so keen to play it again. Oh and before I got an external DVD drive I installed Baldur's gate on my netbook using Daemon Tools Lite, so you can install, and run the game using a virtual drive if you can get a disk image.Jaranja said:Yeah, I recently tried to play this game, Baldur's Gate 2, but, to my surprise, the second disk was missing.
I bought a new set off Ebay, instantly.
What? It's a fucking good game.
Is it verified through steam? If it is you can verify the code and download the game. If it isn't the manufacturer should replace the disc for you if you can return it. Contact Relic or THQ if that is the publisher (it is for DoW2) and see what you can do. They will want you to have a positive experience with their games. Chase it up, don't accept it.Soviet Heavy said:I recently bought Dawn of War Platinum Edition. I only really wanted Dark Crusade, but I figured "what the hell, its only $10 more and I get the first two as well" So I am able to install Dawn of War and Winter Assault, but as soon as I get to Dark Crusade, I get a fucking Cyclic redundancy error.
Meaning that the disc is broken. And I can't replace it, since I live in Ottawa, and I bought it from a Best Buy in Chicago. Goddammit.