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GridIronGhost wrote:The problems many are experiencing with NCCA 2005 seems to be a top layer problem in the DVD. This problem can be fixed by simply putting the disc in boiling water for 5 seconds and then dried with a soft cloth. Your game should play 100% better then the 2004 version after appyling this simple fix.

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Wrong. If you can, try running the game directly from the hard drive without any dvd disc like I did. The framerate is the same. Problem is with the graphics engine.
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GridIronGhost wrote:The problems many are experiencing with NCCA 2005 seems to be a top layer problem in the DVD. This problem can be fixed by simply putting the disc in boiling water for 5 seconds and then dried with a soft cloth. Your game should play 100% better then the 2004 version after appyling this simple fix.

Your welcome!
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Parker wrote:
GridIronGhost wrote:The problems many are experiencing with NCCA 2005 seems to be a top layer problem in the DVD. This problem can be fixed by simply putting the disc in boiling water for 5 seconds and then dried with a soft cloth. Your game should play 100% better then the 2004 version after appyling this simple fix.

Your welcome!
Wrong. If you can, try running the game directly from the hard drive without any dvd disc like I did. The framerate is the same. Problem is with the graphics engine.


Try putting your hard drive in some boiling water for 5 seconds and then dry that with a soft cloth afterwards.

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Toper wrote:
Parker wrote:
GridIronGhost wrote:The problems many are experiencing with NCCA 2005 seems to be a top layer problem in the DVD. This problem can be fixed by simply putting the disc in boiling water for 5 seconds and then dried with a soft cloth. Your game should play 100% better then the 2004 version after appyling this simple fix.

Your welcome!
Wrong. If you can, try running the game directly from the hard drive without any dvd disc like I did. The framerate is the same. Problem is with the graphics engine.


Try putting your hard drive in some boiling water for 5 seconds and then dry that with a soft cloth afterwards.

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You fukers really need to lighten up and pull out what ever crawled up your arse. I guess now I should really worry about my posting career here @ DSP...huh DB?

Oh for those that are still confused my prior post was ment for shites and giggles.

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GridIronGhost wrote:You fukers really need to lighten up and pull out what ever crawled up your arse. I guess now I should really worry about my posting career here @ DSP...huh DB?

Oh for those that are still confused my prior post was ment for s***es and giggles.

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Forget it, I've tried some humorous posts here and I offended the masses.
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GridIronGhost wrote:You fukers really need to lighten up and pull out what ever crawled up your arse. I guess now I should really worry about my posting career here @ DSP...huh DB?

Oh for those that are still confused my prior post was ment for s***es and giggles.

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I apologize for what I said. It's hard to tell sometimes when someone is kidding or not on the internet. Some people were actually being serious about boiling the disk and improving the slowdown in the past, so I wasn't sure if were just being an apologist. No harm intended on my part.
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Parker wrote:Forget it, I've tried some humorous posts here and I offended the masses.
It would surely help if you were actually funny.
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Post by K_Mosley »

Don't fret it, 'Ghost... db is the resident self-appointed "ball buster" around DSP. His posts are not representative of the entire DSP public. I know you're a big football gamer, so don't hesitate to share your thoughts, insights, opinions, and bad jokes with us, like we all do amongst ourselves...

BTW, nice avatar, db! Boy, I miss college sometimes...

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dbdynsty25 wrote:
Parker wrote:Forget it, I've tried some humorous posts here and I offended the masses.
It would surely help if you were actually funny.
It would surely help if you weren't what is pictured in your avatar. Next time, I'll attempt some 4th grade humor that is more on your level.

Yah, yah yah, db was right and I edited, the sentence didn't make sense. However, it doesn't change the fact that my intended statement is true.
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Parker wrote:It would surely help if you weren't was is pictured in your avatar. Next time, I'll attempt some 4th grade humor that is more on your level.
Start with sentence structure...then move on to 4th grade humor.
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There is nothing wrong with that sentence. I suppose I would have preferred to use the present tense of the verb to be, but it's grammatically acceptable.
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You might want to reread your post before you deem it grammatically acceptable.
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Wow, I read the sentence over 1000 times and saw what not was each time. I'm just a bit confused all around at the moment with the awful Nomar trade just made. Sorry, but the issue was humor not our writing abilities, whether they are 4th grade level or not.
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Parker wrote:I'm just a bit confused all around at the moment with the awful Nomar trade just made.
Yeah that was pretty bad. But like I said in the other thread...he's not going to do much for the Cubbies in terms of turning their season around.
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