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Dogfish40 10-13-11 09:15 AM

AAAAGGGGGHHHHH,I DELETED MY>>>>
 
:damn::damn::damn::damn::damn::doh::doh::doh::doh: :dead:

I came back from dinner to resume my campaign, It was going great, I couldn't wait, I had them just where they wanted me.....and I hit "New Career" on the load page instead of loading the last save file.
I went back to the folder with the game saves under that career and sure enough it was empty. So I tried to find a recovery date....and my laptop isn't set up for that kind of recovery. My best option that I could find was to find the recovery dates for that particular folder which was back to Sunday. That didn't do very much at all but put me back to the end of my last patrol.
With all the other prompts that the game throws out at you, why didn't they put in just one more "are you sure" prompt.
Lesson learned, do not be hasty with loading game saves.
D40

Jimbuna 10-13-11 11:26 AM

A timely reminder to us all :sunny:

soopaman2 10-13-11 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1766543)
A timely reminder to us all :sunny:

Meh lucky you. I did this on a career with 12 patrols (started in '42 no less!) not even a week ago.:wah:

Heh, it happens.:yeah:

Fish In The Water 10-13-11 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Dogfish40 (Post 1766429)
I went back to the folder with the game saves under that career and sure enough it was empty.

Ouch! :damn:

Sadly these things do happen, better luck in the future mate! :sunny:

VONHARRIS 10-13-11 12:51 PM

Dogfish 40
That was very bad that happened to you.
I am sorry to hear it.

Gerald 10-13-11 01:13 PM

There will be other times,:yep:

Raptor 10-13-11 01:32 PM

It's a learning curve, very similar to learning that I MUST SAVE OFTEN during the game least I suddenly and unexpectedly die.

I now routinely save (or try to remember to do so)::rock:

1) during every long-distance transit (about every 1000 nm)

2) after reaching my assigned objective or long-distance destination

3) after each sinking (unless in convoy)

4) after each convoy encounter


Being forced to repeat a patrol :oops: (or a career :damn:) due solely to my own carelessness and/or stupidity has a way of motivating me to pay more attention to the mechanics of the game itself rather than just concentrating on the tactics of my current patrol.

Hans Uberman 10-13-11 03:47 PM

Backup more aggressively!

Jimbuna 10-13-11 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1766644)
There will be other times,:yep:

Quiet times :DL

Gerald 10-13-11 06:30 PM

Yes, to pick up the game out of the trash,or System restore :hmmm:

Jimbuna 10-13-11 06:47 PM

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Howard313 10-13-11 06:48 PM

I think we've all been here at least once, I remember my first career, starting in 1939 i went through 2 years of a several patrol rampage, it was great. Then one day i was looking at all the saves i made in the past and decided that I didn't need all those old saves cluttering up the menu. I deleted the first one and....well, the rest is history. :DL

Jimbuna 10-13-11 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Howard313 (Post 1766865)
I think we've all been here at least once, I remember my first career, starting in 1939 i went through 2 years of a several patrol rampage, it was great. Then one day i was looking at all the saves i made in the past and decided that I didn't need all those old saves cluttering up the menu. I deleted the first one and....well, the rest is history. :DL

I remember a similar experience many years ago...............well :-?

Gerald 10-13-11 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1766871)
I remember a similar experience many years ago...............well :-?

Eh? Well, is there all you can say. ... do not you see that he has problems :hmmm:

Fish In The Water 10-13-11 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1766871)
I remember a similar experience many years ago...............well :-?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1766880)
Eh? Well, is there all you can say. ... do not you see that he has problems :hmmm:

Yes but it's the way he says it, with such style! :03:

Truth be told, nobody says 'well' quite as well as Jim... :D :O:


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