A lot of other gaming companies have wound up suggesting that users buy themselves a drive *without write capabilities* . This is actually getting sorely tempting, as a good number of the games in my collection not only require the disc to play, but actually keep the the drive going during gameplay, instead of checking for what they need and then spinning it down.TKilmer wrote:Well I flashed the drive with its latest firmware, something I am not sure I ever did and it seems to be working fine again.
I keep it because when the drive I use for just about everything (used to be an LG, now it is a Lite On) has a problem with a disk, the Plextor can always read it. It is the PlexCombo 320a. Although that was more common with the LG, seems like the Lite On can read everything.
Burners are generally supposed to run for what, 1/2 hour-45 mins tops (assuming you're burning a DVD @ 2x-4x)... I'm starting to think maybe it's not smoke damage that's killing my drives.
I do agree that companies need to protect themselves from widespread piracy through SOME kind of means, but I think the use of safedisc/securom/starforce/etc. has gotten a little bit ridiculous, as honestly has the 'Hardware GUID system' that games like 'Earth 2160' used. IT's an awesome game, and the idea is solid, but why should I have to re-activite my game just because I hot-plugged a SATA hd?
Cheers and Merry Christmas,
[CKT]