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Lozzie Stardust
18-02-2005, 06:16 PM
MY DAD JUST DELETED MY PS2 MEMORY CARD!!!

because he filled his up and he needed a new one.
gah.
all my final fantasty kingdom hearts, Need for speed, burnout. EVERYTHING GONE.

He didn't copy them either he said they wern't important.

lucky I have a back up card that I save FF & KH to occasionally so its not as bad but all my other stuff is gone.

[Dies]

Cynic
18-02-2005, 06:18 PM
Delete his and pretend it wasn't you. I advise you open up the memeory card file thing, pull it out and put it back in a and repeat to corrupt the data. Or pull it out while saving.

Don't blame me if this breaks it though

Lozzie Stardust
18-02-2005, 06:21 PM
fair do's as tempting as this I value my neck.

Also he bought me an X-box for my 18th, so I have some vague loyalty...



...or something like that.

FoxDhoj
18-02-2005, 06:21 PM
Jump up and down on it on a pogo. That's what I would do. Then go out and buy an Xbox.

JOKE!

Do what Cynic said.

Edit: I am so fucking slow these days

Lozzie Stardust
18-02-2005, 06:24 PM
Edit: I am so fucking slow these days

I blame the smartie tube thing, its making everyone go mad.

Nuclear Spoon
18-02-2005, 06:31 PM
Your dad plays PS2? What's the age difference between you and your dad?

FoxDhoj
18-02-2005, 06:33 PM
-7

Meheheh

Lozzie Stardust
18-02-2005, 06:33 PM
20 years, why?

Fox- that's his mental age LOL

Fox
18-02-2005, 06:36 PM
You called?

To make this not toally point less, its a shame your dad deleted your memory card.

Nuclear Spoon
18-02-2005, 06:37 PM
Your dad is almost 40 and he plays PS2? Dude, that's fucking weird... In my experience anyway. My dad is 50, works for the MoD and comes home every night in a bad mood.

Cynic
18-02-2005, 06:39 PM
My firend and his younger brother's dad plays computer games with them but sulks massivly if he loses.

Chassisbot
18-02-2005, 06:39 PM
Back it up. I have each file of mine saved on at least six different cards, one of which is stored in a safe, one under my pillow, one in a pendant around my neck, and another three in the drawer, and also onto a 20MB "archive" card. I take my data seriously. Saving is a major event, but I NEVER lose any data.

Lozzie Stardust
18-02-2005, 06:43 PM
wow. dude! *bows* The safe thing sounds good!

allfalldown
18-02-2005, 06:44 PM
If this had happened to me I'd have gone off on one. He could at least have not deleted everything.

I say you corrupt all his stuff too, this is borderline unforgivable.

If you don't want to knacker all his stuff, because of the XBOX or whatever, just corrupt his most important save. Or corrupt one that took a lot of work/time.

FoxDhoj
18-02-2005, 06:45 PM
My dad's 40-something, is an Architect, and threatens to cut my ethernet cable if I stand within 5 metres radius of my Xbox or by his iBook (which he calls his baby - how frickin sad)

Chassisbot
18-02-2005, 06:45 PM
You think I'm joking... Metroid Prime 2 takes a while to save. Walk into save station. Do you want to save to card in slot A? Yes. Saving... Save complete. Remove card. Insert new card. Walk out of station. Walk into station. Do you want to save to card in slot A? Yes. Saving... Save complete. Remove card. Insert new card. Walk out of station. Walk into station. Do you want to save to card in slot A? Yes. Saving... Save complete. Remove card. Insert new card. Walk out of station. Walk into station. Do you want to save to card in slot A? Yes. Saving... Save complete. Remove card. Insert new card. Walk out of station. Walk into station. Do you want to save to card in slot A? Yes. Saving... Save complete. Remove card. Insert new card. Walk out of station. Walk into station. Do you want to save to card in slot A? Yes. Saving... Save complete. Remove card. Insert new card. Walk out of station. Own some alien ass.

FoxDhoj
18-02-2005, 06:46 PM
That sounds confusing. Very confusing.

Lozzie Stardust
18-02-2005, 06:52 PM
If this had happened to me I'd have gone off on one. He could at least have not deleted everything.

I say you corrupt all his stuff too, this is borderline unforgivable.

If you don't want to knacker all his stuff, because of the XBOX or whatever, just corrupt his most important save. Or corrupt one that took a lot of work/time.

That my dear sounds like a plan...

[scheme/EVIL LAUGH]

Aladdin Sane
18-02-2005, 06:58 PM
I loaded up San Andreas the other day, and it started playing the first cut scene. "Something isn't right here" I thought to myself, so I reset the PS2 and head into the memory card to be greeted with a rather nasty message saying "NO DATA". I stared at the screen for about 5 minutes, and then had to make a cup of coffee and sit down while I came to terms with the fact that my memory card had just corrupted and I'd lost everything, Vice City, San Andreas, Final Fantasy X, Kingdom Hearts, Timesplitters 2. All the long hard hours I put into those games, all gone. The I put the memory card into slot 2 and it worked fine. Turns out my PS2 is getting old and has decided to randomly not read memeory cards from slot 1, which is now getting rather annoying.

allfalldown
18-02-2005, 07:05 PM
Just the thought of losing my Timesplitters 2 data (never mind San Andreas and any number of Squaresoft games) makes me want to put my memory card in a sealed plastic bag and lock it in an underground vault. Guarded by ninjas. And one of those laser corridor things off of the Resident Evil movie. Maybe throw in collapsing floor with spikes, just to be sure.

Chassisbot
18-02-2005, 09:04 PM
It has been said that I take my data too seriously, and it is a wonder that I use the internet. I do so behind a hardware firewall, the most secure system available to non-military networks.

FoxTrot
18-02-2005, 09:10 PM
Your dad is almost 40 and he plays PS2? Dude, that's fucking weird... In my experience anyway. My dad is 50, works for the MoD and comes home every night in a bad mood.

I know lots of old people that play xbox live

The oldest was about 60 or something

Lozzie Stardust
18-02-2005, 09:15 PM
My dad's cool, when he's not telling me to do my coursework or deleting shite.

hamsternator
18-02-2005, 09:23 PM
My dad never deletes my memory card. It's usually the other way round....

JackS
18-02-2005, 10:31 PM
tbh there is nothing wrong with playing video games at any age (except 53, 78 and 85)

Lucifers Beard
19-02-2005, 12:18 PM
Your dad is almost 40 and he plays PS2? Dude, that's fucking weird... In my experience anyway. My dad is 50, works for the MoD and comes home every night in a bad mood.

My dads 55 and he plays my PS2, only tiger woods tho. If he deleted my memory card cos it "wasnt important" i think id fucking kill him. Either that or id force him to learn to play final fantasy and sit through around 180 hours of gameplay that i have saved... in one sitting.

Fozma
20-02-2005, 11:01 AM
My Dad feels sick watching me play Burnout 3 :s
I wiped my friends memory card once. That was funny.

mother leopard
21-02-2005, 05:20 PM
I would take a wizz in his memory card. then put it in a blender, nail it to a frisby and throw it over a rainbow (thank you black books)