Fallout 4 Xbone issue
Posted: 2017-06-27 04:35pm
Hiya all.
I've owned a copy of Fallout 4 on the Xbox One since shortly after its release. I didn't get to play it in earnest until nine months (?) or so ago, during which time my fiancé, Tammy, and I tore into it, bought most of the dlc, etc. We reached a ridiculously high level and only had a few actual missions left, so we eventually grew bored and played other games. (When killing a Deathclaw in one or two shots is routine, naturally, things is gonna done bit slow .)
Last weekend, we decided we'd try the game again, but we couldn't get my system to recognize the disc. After some 30+ tries, during which we cleaned the (apparently immaculate) disc, tried feeding it into the tray slowly, performed multiple reboots and so on, we had no luck; it just wouldn't take.
Meanwhile, other games and BRs loaded and ran with no trouble. :/
The icing on this shitcake: my fiancé has a grown daughter, Haley, from her very first relationship. Haley is a gamer like her mom . I bought her an Xbox One for her birthday last year.
Long story made a bit shorter, Haley ran the disc on her system with NO trouble whatsoever.
I've searched high and low for a decent explanation of the how's and why's of this, obviously to no avail. Any input would be appreciated.
I've owned a copy of Fallout 4 on the Xbox One since shortly after its release. I didn't get to play it in earnest until nine months (?) or so ago, during which time my fiancé, Tammy, and I tore into it, bought most of the dlc, etc. We reached a ridiculously high level and only had a few actual missions left, so we eventually grew bored and played other games. (When killing a Deathclaw in one or two shots is routine, naturally, things is gonna done bit slow .)
Last weekend, we decided we'd try the game again, but we couldn't get my system to recognize the disc. After some 30+ tries, during which we cleaned the (apparently immaculate) disc, tried feeding it into the tray slowly, performed multiple reboots and so on, we had no luck; it just wouldn't take.
Meanwhile, other games and BRs loaded and ran with no trouble. :/
The icing on this shitcake: my fiancé has a grown daughter, Haley, from her very first relationship. Haley is a gamer like her mom . I bought her an Xbox One for her birthday last year.
Long story made a bit shorter, Haley ran the disc on her system with NO trouble whatsoever.
I've searched high and low for a decent explanation of the how's and why's of this, obviously to no avail. Any input would be appreciated.