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A-ganger
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For me the SH4 saves were always ok. And I save whenever. Just my two cents.
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Stowaway
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well thats the tricky part, 2 out of three people never have any problems but 1 in 3 do so i cant say it isnt buggy even though it has less issues then sh3 i will say this thou, since people have upgraded their computers most issues have gone away so i think it was memory based issues that upgrading to a better system with more ram solves |
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Chief of the Boat
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I was pretty disappointed at the marginal improvement in save game reliability that SH4 gave over SH3, especially when you consider the age difference between the two game engines.
I'm hoping for a vast improvement this time round. |
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Grey Wolf
![]() Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Finland
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Well, at least here RAM (3 Gt) should not be the reason for the problems with saves. And I still don't feel myself too much comfortable with these "rules of thumb", even if I do my best to use them. Almost like JScones said, when you have other things in life too... then you really would like to be able to save whenever you need to do so. No matter, if there is other ship present etc. That's I would call freedom.
Sure, if you just run all the time with TC 1024... and are able to complete a patrol in single night... and... Greetings, -RC- |
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