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...and why you should avoid it. (warning: long post follows)
OK, here's the deal. I'm on school holidays right now, and yesterday I went to Video Ezy to rent a PS2 game or two (I ended up getting Tourist Trophy and Driver: Parallel Lines). Sounds good, right? Read on.
I got home from Video Ezy with TT and Driver, and plugged the PS2 all in, etc. I load up TT first, and think, this is a pretty cool game (but then it would be
).
I get the Novice and Junior licences, win a Yamaha motard and a 400cc '85 Suzuki. All right so far.
I save, and have lunch, trying out Driver: Parallel Lines afterwards. (here's where the problems start).
I pop the disc in, and switch on. And the PS2 loads into the browser. Okay, I think, nothing to worry about, after all Battlefield 2:MC did this the first time I played it when I bought it. I select the disc icon to load the game. Only the game doesn't load. So I reset. This process continues for about 5 minutes.
And, guess what? It never got any further than the screen where white/blue "PlayStation 2" text pops up.
So I pop TT back in, only to get intermittent DREs all the way through play. 10 minutes later, I've had enough, and return to Video Ezy with the discs, to get different copies of the games. I get different copies, and go back home.
The replacement copy of Driver didn't load (exactly like the first copy). The first copy of TT did (well, sort of), and the replacement pulled a Driver.
Yet again, I return to Video Ezy (about 4 hours after hiring them initially), only this time I ask for a refund.
But not after they asked if I tried other games in the PS2 (ha! Already thought of that, Video Ezy) - obviously trying to say my PS2 was faulty, not their merchandise.
True, the discs were scratched a bit (causing all the DREs), but they should've still worked OK.
I'm never renting a video game again, which is a shame, because that was one of the few ways to "try before you buy".
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The games were $8 for an overnight rental (I had a hire one, get one free coupon) - I got back from Video Ezy the first time at 10.15 am yesterday, and they were due back tonight @ 6pm. I only got an hour and a half play time (all from TT).
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(note, my beef is with the fact the video store doesn't monitor the condition of the discs when returned)
So, have any of you had a similar problem with video game/DVD rentals?
OK, here's the deal. I'm on school holidays right now, and yesterday I went to Video Ezy to rent a PS2 game or two (I ended up getting Tourist Trophy and Driver: Parallel Lines). Sounds good, right? Read on.
I got home from Video Ezy with TT and Driver, and plugged the PS2 all in, etc. I load up TT first, and think, this is a pretty cool game (but then it would be
I get the Novice and Junior licences, win a Yamaha motard and a 400cc '85 Suzuki. All right so far.
I save, and have lunch, trying out Driver: Parallel Lines afterwards. (here's where the problems start).
I pop the disc in, and switch on. And the PS2 loads into the browser. Okay, I think, nothing to worry about, after all Battlefield 2:MC did this the first time I played it when I bought it. I select the disc icon to load the game. Only the game doesn't load. So I reset. This process continues for about 5 minutes.
And, guess what? It never got any further than the screen where white/blue "PlayStation 2" text pops up.
So I pop TT back in, only to get intermittent DREs all the way through play. 10 minutes later, I've had enough, and return to Video Ezy with the discs, to get different copies of the games. I get different copies, and go back home.
The replacement copy of Driver didn't load (exactly like the first copy). The first copy of TT did (well, sort of), and the replacement pulled a Driver.
Yet again, I return to Video Ezy (about 4 hours after hiring them initially), only this time I ask for a refund.
But not after they asked if I tried other games in the PS2 (ha! Already thought of that, Video Ezy) - obviously trying to say my PS2 was faulty, not their merchandise.
True, the discs were scratched a bit (causing all the DREs), but they should've still worked OK.
I'm never renting a video game again, which is a shame, because that was one of the few ways to "try before you buy".
[edit]
The games were $8 for an overnight rental (I had a hire one, get one free coupon) - I got back from Video Ezy the first time at 10.15 am yesterday, and they were due back tonight @ 6pm. I only got an hour and a half play time (all from TT).
[/edit]
(note, my beef is with the fact the video store doesn't monitor the condition of the discs when returned)
So, have any of you had a similar problem with video game/DVD rentals?