lol leaving a disk in a disc tray does NOTHING that could cause errors.Â
The act of a disk skidding to a halt on the tray is the worst thing that can happen, also the act of putting a disk into the tray and moving it around so it sits right. But that damage is to the disc.  (I let a friend borrow a monster rancher game where you can make monsters by inserting other discs and so you have to take the disc out and put it back in alot if you go through an entire collection, When i got my game back it was all scuffed to hell but most of it i was able to just clean off.)
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Dude I was so close to getting my game scratched, the disk went inside the PS2 right, but accidently I pressed the inserting button and the disc wasn't even completely inside the tray, so it went half-way and got stuck in the PS2. Though I quickly ejected the disc out and then looked for scratches or anything. Thankfully, there were no scratches. On-Topic. I have Killzone in my disc tray, I was just playing it recently on Campaign Mode.lol leaving a disk in a disc tray does NOTHING that could cause errors.Â
The act of a disk skidding to a halt on the tray is the worst thing that can happen, also the act of putting a disk into the tray and moving it around so it sits right. But that damage is to the disc.  (I let a friend borrow a monster rancher game where you can make monsters by inserting other discs and so you have to take the disc out and put it back in alot if you go through an entire collection, When i got my game back it was all scuffed to hell but most of it i was able to just clean off.)
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