Red screen of death shows up telling me the disc is invalid
laughs in unlocked PS2 with HDD
Comment on What a feeling that was
simple@lemm.ee 7 months agoTurn on PS2
Disc starts spinning
Red screen of death shows up telling me the disc is invalid
Take out disk and wipe it thoroughly
Pray
Repeat 1-5 times until it works
Yeah, good times…
Red screen of death shows up telling me the disc is invalid
laughs in unlocked PS2 with HDD
RRoD was 360. PS2 was one of the most durable consoles ever.
I think the 2600 and SNES take the prize for durability. 64 was durable, unless you have the DK64 nightmare game console and played in the sun.
They mean a red screen of death you’d get when the CD was invalid, not a RRoD.
dan@upvote.au 7 months ago
Never had this issue with a Nintendo 64 :P
I don’t think I ever had issues with the cartridges.
Instigate@aussie.zone 7 months ago
My copy of Beetle Adventure Racing on N64 went through the washing machine after it got picked up with my bedsheets. Left it in the sun for an hour afterwards and popped it back into the console and it kept working perfectly. I don’t know why any console devs ever decided that discs were better than cartridges; it’s just objectively untrue.
dan@upvote.au 7 months ago
The issue was that you can hold far more data on a CD - 650MB on a CD vs 64MB on the largest N64 cartridges. The N64’s 3D hardware was far superior to the Playstation, so sometimes I wonder if having a larger storage medium could have resulted in even better games.
kuberoot@discuss.tchncs.de 7 months ago
Take a look at what Kaze Emanuar is doing with SM64 if you’re curious what the N64 can do with modern software practices ;D