subject: How to copy Xbox 360 Games [print this page] How to copy Xbox 360 Games How to copy Xbox 360 Games
There's a lot you can buy for $600. An iPad, a PS3 (with spare change), a new big TV and more. If you bought any one of those things however, you'd treat it with admiration and care as they are investments and devices to improve your happiness.
So why is it that your 360 discs are scattered across the carpet, TV stand or sat on top of the console itself? Photographers treat their delicate lens glass with special cloths and lens caps. iPhone owners generally buy a case and screen protector. Yet with your expensive optical media, not much care is generally given.
Game retailers make a fortune off of re-polishing discs (which seldom works, especially on scratches) and re-selling games to suckers who didn't look after theirs in the first place. We've all had a level that sticks or a mode in a game that glitches due to lack of care of the game.
There's an easy way to avoid scratches and damaged discs
Don't play the game you just bought. Sounds stupid, right? Thing is, that delicate disc cost you 60 bucks - so why risk damaging it, which is oh-too easy. A much safer way is to simply create a backup (or copy) and play using that instead. Rather than risk that brand new copy of Black Ops, simply make a copy and put the original back in the box.
You can lose, damage or scratch the copy - it doesn't matter, you can just make another! It's a surefire way to save yourself hundreds of dollars and best of all - there's software out there that will do it at the touch of a button.
Don't be a sucker, learn how to copy a game today!