I'm sorry if it was misleading, It just meant that something in the 360 scratched the disk. I wasn't trying to point blame, it's just that, well the machine is what scratched it, even if I'm the cause....or something.
I also did not know its main exaust port was on the bottom. I had it standing...
I didn't punt it. Actually my foot didn't make contact with it. I was fooling around with cords trying to get things set up, and I pulled one that the 360 was on top of. I know it should have been off, but yeah my mistake. It doesn't matter what happened but that it did, so you could have either...
I could kick a Gamecube while it was playing a game, and it would still run perfectly.
I can blame what I want. And I'm blaming shitty manufacuturing. If it wasn't for the fact that I'm afraid it would explode if I put it into my cabinet, it would have been out of harms way from rouge feet...
When I turned it on, it fell over, and I heard strange noises coming from the drive. It loaded regularly and then went black. So I took out the disk, and I noticed on the bottom of it were ring like scratches on the disk.
Is there any cheap way of fixing this so it plays again? : /
Yeah it was...