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All the Final Fantasy games that weren't ported to the console seem to be excessively sensitive to any form of scratching or scuffing to the CD. I originally got used copies of Final Fantasies VIII and IX and, although the scuffing was very light, neither would play properly. Getting new copies fixed this. I can't say for Final Fantasy VII myself, as I started off with a new copy, but I've seen a few reports from people with only light damage to their CDs - and the game won't run, or has problems.
Some other games I've had with far more severe scuffing have played fine. I don't know why the Final Fantasy series should be so affected in this way, but it would seem they are.
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I agree with you. A long time ago i was playing Final Fantasy VIII on my ps, i froze at the cut scene after you kill the wizard guy in disc 3. I found out that the back of my disc was cover with a few scratches. It didn't look that bad at all, but just like u said, "Some other games I've had with far more severe scuffing have played fine.I don't know why the Final Fantasy series should be so affected in this way, but it would seem they are." It was great that my friend let me borrow his copy of final fantasy VIII 3. So its wasn't that bad.
Also thx for everyone helpful tips, i finally got pass that train part.