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
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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
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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.