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#1 enz2
Member since 2007 • 1689 Posts

I've always pondered about this, to how UMDs are treated. You'd think it's impossible to even get a scratch on the disc, let alone dust - considering it's almost all protected. I don't understand how you can even damage the disc, yet on Ebay for instance, most of the UMDs aren't in good condition? :?

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#2 WSGRandomPerson
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I treat all my electronics/belongings great, so the condition of my UMDs are like it's brand new.
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#3 tjoeb123
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I treat all my electronics/belongings great, so the condition of my UMDs are like it's brand new.WSGRandomPerson
My Star Ocean discs are just the opposite, thanks to the no-random-battle trick...
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#4 DMPHOZA
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There are careless people out there, I borrowed this friend of mine a umd game once and it came back with numerous fingerprints on it that the Psp could not even read the disc. Then believe me I had to snap open the disc casing in oder to wipe it clean. And by doing that my umd game disc has hundreds of tiny scratches but still plays ok.
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#5 Rod90
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They are fragile, but normal use won't damage them.
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#6 rwallacefan
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I hate the casing on the UMD, it feels so cheap...I like Gamestop's generic ones, they feel stronger, but theyre getting cheaply made as well...(might as well order from Amazon and read the conditions the seller states, before purchasing even though your taking a risk on delivery) but as one poster said, a lot of people are careless out there, man I agree heavily, I buy a lot of PSP games, espcially at Gamestop and my God the stories are literally a horror one, I buy 5 games, then I ask the employee if I can see the UMD, (before leaving and handing cash) and I have to tell the employee firmly "How could take this crap in?" then I get only one PSP game (if I am lucky) instead of having 5.
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#7 Phoenix534
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They are surprisingly fragile for discs encased entirely in a plastic shell. All of mine are covered in dust and I actually have some scratches on a couple of them(which never happens with discs for me).

UMD drives are also super fragile apparently. My 2000 I got the day it launched has had a busted disc drive for a good year and a half.

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#8 Talldude80
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sometimes people are just careless with umds.....I dont know how though. EVERY one of my UMDs, DVDs, and CDs is in the exact condition I bought it. all the games that I've bought new, the discs are still flawless. If you handle UMDs carefully and keep them in a case when not in use, they should should stay mint.

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#9 logicalfrank
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The original casing is poorly designed, in my opinion. There is the clear plastic window that is a sperate piece of plastic attatched to white plastic of the rest of the case. If find this frequently comes appart and you really gotta fiddle w/ it sometimes to get it working in the UMD drive. I dunno... I am not super careful w/ my UMDs but I do keep 'em in a case w/ my PSP when I travel and over time some of them get knocked about enough to cause trouble. I will say though that I have had basically zero problems w/ scratches and fingerprints, just the cases coming apart. The replacements you get which are solid clear plastic are much more sturdy.

I always thought UMDs seemed really nifty but ultimately I am glad the Vita is going to cartridges. They are more expensive but more durable and you don't bug the guy sitting next to you w/ the sound of the drive spinning.