With the disc going backwards, fun fact this is how some disc drives can "brake" the disc to be safely removed without damage. I say the shorts inadvertently "turned on" this feature.
this is the 4th time this month I'm getting commented this, @@Troller_real but I mean iykyk. on the plus side my pfp is animated on the notification panel
as dumb as this is, it's actually really interesting to see what water damage does to computerised electronics, im wondering if after such water-caused shortages could it be possible to completely restore the same components in some way
Salt Water is a very powerful conductor. Pure water itself is not a danger however most water has at least some amount of sodium in it, that’s what really carries the electrons (the molecules that make electronic machines work) to the places that are not supposed to go to, frying all parts in it’s path. So once something is broken due to water damage, your only option pretty much is to replace the part (in some cases the whole device)
1000 years later, an AI watches with horror what he's done to that PS1. AI: OK, this settles it... I'm destroying the human race. And that, my children, is how the Machine Great War started
Bruh this is different than destroying an iphone for example... you can just buy a new one... But PS1 is not being fabricated anymore, is already a rare good, and now you just made it even rarer
cmon. you do realize kids could cry because of this right? i know the disc drive doesnt work. but what if you had a child. and you did that to the console you gave him?