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Re: Saving Question
No. You should be able to save more than one "setting". Just give each setting a different name. When the game finishes loading up, just manually load the particular setting that you want to use. -
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No. You should be able to save more than one "setting". Just give each setting a different name. When the game finishes loading up, just manually load the particular setting that you want to use.Comment
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Re: Saving Question
No. You should be able to save more than one "setting". Just give each setting a different name. When the game finishes loading up, just manually load the particular setting that you want to use.Comment
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warren_kendel said:
No. You should be able to save more than one "setting". Just give each setting a different name. When the game finishes loading up, just manually load the particular setting that you want to use.
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I have found that even if you change the name you don't get another slot to save them in so you have to overwrite the previous save.
What I like to do is keep the factory settings saved to use as a quick reset for the settings. Then also have my settings saved. What I am gonna have to do is save one on the HD and the other on a Memory Card.
Problem solved. I now have a reason to use my memory card.F-L-O-R-I-D-A! S-T-A-T-E! Florida State! Florida State! Florida State! Wooooo!Comment
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warren_kendel said:
No. You should be able to save more than one "setting". Just give each setting a different name. When the game finishes loading up, just manually load the particular setting that you want to use.
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I have found that even if you change the name you don't get another slot to save them in so you have to overwrite the previous save.
What I like to do is keep the factory settings saved to use as a quick reset for the settings. Then also have my settings saved. What I am gonna have to do is save one on the HD and the other on a Memory Card.
Problem solved. I now have a reason to use my memory card.F-L-O-R-I-D-A! S-T-A-T-E! Florida State! Florida State! Florida State! Wooooo!Comment
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Re: Saving Question
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warren_kendel said:
No. You should be able to save more than one "setting". Just give each setting a different name. When the game finishes loading up, just manually load the particular setting that you want to use.
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I have found that even if you change the name you don't get another slot to save them in so you have to overwrite the previous save.
What I like to do is keep the factory settings saved to use as a quick reset for the settings. Then also have my settings saved. What I am gonna have to do is save one on the HD and the other on a Memory Card.
Problem solved. I now have a reason to use my memory card.F-L-O-R-I-D-A! S-T-A-T-E! Florida State! Florida State! Florida State! Wooooo!Comment
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jistic said:
Nolie I think you can just hit a button at any time to reset back to default? Then when you're done, just don't save the settings and it will keep your modified settings.
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I gotta look into that. I don't remember seeing it, but then again, I wasn't looking for it.
Thanks
If you guys ever need anything don't hesitate to ask......somebody else.
F-L-O-R-I-D-A! S-T-A-T-E! Florida State! Florida State! Florida State! Wooooo!Comment
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jistic said:
Nolie I think you can just hit a button at any time to reset back to default? Then when you're done, just don't save the settings and it will keep your modified settings.
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I gotta look into that. I don't remember seeing it, but then again, I wasn't looking for it.
Thanks
If you guys ever need anything don't hesitate to ask......somebody else.
F-L-O-R-I-D-A! S-T-A-T-E! Florida State! Florida State! Florida State! Wooooo!Comment
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Re: Saving Question
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jistic said:
Nolie I think you can just hit a button at any time to reset back to default? Then when you're done, just don't save the settings and it will keep your modified settings.
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I gotta look into that. I don't remember seeing it, but then again, I wasn't looking for it.
Thanks
If you guys ever need anything don't hesitate to ask......somebody else.
F-L-O-R-I-D-A! S-T-A-T-E! Florida State! Florida State! Florida State! Wooooo!Comment
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Wow, I never knew that... Well, at least now I can see a reason for having more than one memory card. Plus, you're fortunate to have an X-Box(to have the hard drive to save to) as opposed to a PS2er like me.Comment
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Wow, I never knew that... Well, at least now I can see a reason for having more than one memory card. Plus, you're fortunate to have an X-Box(to have the hard drive to save to) as opposed to a PS2er like me.Comment
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