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Fallout III
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Re: Yeah, sound the siren of revolution! ... cuz a guy was too dumb to move his
[quote name="Ice Cream Jonsey"][quote name="Worm"]Anyone, and I mean ANYONE, who understands how things are organized can just look in the save folder and move the save games into the folder that is his XBLA ID. I'm pretty sure that folder is auto created because I didn't hear ICJ belly aching about there being no folder.[/quote] Yeah, it's automatically created. I now have a folder called "icecreamjonsey0" there. Microsoft not being able to retire expired accounts from the original release of the fucking Xbox, by the way, is more retarded Xbox Live shit. But yeah, they put that directory off of Fallout's save dir, so if you knew where the save games were in the first place, you can't miss it. The trick is knowing what it's for - Live really needs a checkbox that says, "I'm the only person using this PC. Use each game's default save directory for my games." It's not that it is difficult to copy save games over by hand, it's just that it is a retarded hack in concept. They aren't stupid, so I assume the goal is for me to just throw up my hands and do it their way (and log into Live every time I go to play a PC game). [quote]I guess the only other issue was that it cost fun bucks specifically, which was a little annoying, but it was easier buying them on the computer than on XBLA. It's about as good as the nuclear launch codes required to run my horsearmor.exe, and installshield I had to sit through that Bethesda was previously using. I guess it would really blow if you don't have a 360, but I can't imagine making the account takes longer than on xbla, because at least you have a keyboard to type in your stupid little name.[/quote] Right, the points thing is fine, it's the only way to realistically perform micro transactions with credit cards the way they are. I do wish they'd let you gift points to people in the manner that Steam lets you buy and send games to people. ICJ[/quote]