Skyrim!
Let's talk about Team Fortress Classic.. or better.. MW3. I am losing cool points just by posting on this thread. 
HAHAHA, but to each their own. I have watched some videos about the Rimjob game and it looks okay.. I am not much into the RPG's. BUT, to each their own
HAHAHA, but to each their own. I have watched some videos about the Rimjob game and it looks okay.. I am not much into the RPG's. BUT, to each their own
CoD is fun but has more limitations. Single player is short. And online play is hit or miss unless you get involved with clans. That's too serious for me. I usually end up playing FFA where if I get steamrolled its because of skill. Not because Mommy doesn't restrict Junior's online play
XBOX 360.... Gamer Tag: IC3TREY84 solely play MW3. Never been a PlayStation kind of feller.
Not true. Single player is fun if you attempt it at each level (rookie/veteran). Also about online play, I am not in a clan and I am pretty good(not to brag). The whole "clan" thing is just for extremely serious gamers. I get online and pay with neighbors or randoms and still do well. Got online the other day and Nepa_jim was on, played a game or with him.
If you go on MW3 Elite, I created the Group "CBRFORUM". If you know how to navigate COD ELITE, I am the only person in the group, join up if you wish.
CoD is fun but has more limitations. Single player is short. And online play is hit or miss unless you get involved with clans. That's too serious for me. I usually end up playing FFA where if I get steamrolled its because of skill. Not because Mommy doesn't restrict Junior's online play
If you go on MW3 Elite, I created the Group "CBRFORUM". If you know how to navigate COD ELITE, I am the only person in the group, join up if you wish.
OH MAN! Little update and a warning.
For the PS3 at least....
I started a New Game from the main menu to try out another build / make another char well it saved directly over my main save.
Now before you ask, I wasn't just using the quick save but was manually saving - however I never made a "new save" I was just saving over the one that was created as "Prisoner level 1" when you first start.
I never thought much of it but I guess the game just saved right over that one.
By the time I noticed it all my auto saves had been replaced with the new chars so gone.... all gone
. My guy was level 32, full set of legendary dragon armor blah blah. Wasn't too far in the main quest but had explored a TON!
So after 10 minutes of unadulterated rage
I restarted and used the "cheat" that Fenatic posted. Got my sneak to level 100 and small arms to 30something and left the first area at level 18. Sort of takes the sting out of it, but now i'm finding combat is more difficult since most of my main area skills are lower than they would have been had I not just level sneak. Not a huge deal because I don't really mind the increased difficulty.
I'd also gone up the left side of the smithing path originally (which is the light armor side) and this time I will be going up the right, so thats a plus.
Anyways moral of my long winded story is make multiple hard copy saves.
For the PS3 at least....
I started a New Game from the main menu to try out another build / make another char well it saved directly over my main save.
Now before you ask, I wasn't just using the quick save but was manually saving - however I never made a "new save" I was just saving over the one that was created as "Prisoner level 1" when you first start.
I never thought much of it but I guess the game just saved right over that one.
By the time I noticed it all my auto saves had been replaced with the new chars so gone.... all gone
So after 10 minutes of unadulterated rage
I restarted and used the "cheat" that Fenatic posted. Got my sneak to level 100 and small arms to 30something and left the first area at level 18. Sort of takes the sting out of it, but now i'm finding combat is more difficult since most of my main area skills are lower than they would have been had I not just level sneak. Not a huge deal because I don't really mind the increased difficulty. I'd also gone up the left side of the smithing path originally (which is the light armor side) and this time I will be going up the right, so thats a plus.
Anyways moral of my long winded story is make multiple hard copy saves.
Yeah I noticed the save wierdness when I made a new character too. Damn dragons made me go back and pick dark elf as a race for the fire resist.
It is fun tho that dragons can raid towns too. But once they start to awaken it can get pretty annoying too. Had 3 random encounters with them back to back
It is fun tho that dragons can raid towns too. But once they start to awaken it can get pretty annoying too. Had 3 random encounters with them back to back
OH MAN! Little update and a warning.
For the PS3 at least....
I started a New Game from the main menu to try out another build / make another char well it saved directly over my main save.
Now before you ask, I wasn't just using the quick save but was manually saving - however I never made a "new save" I was just saving over the one that was created as "Prisoner level 1" when you first start.
I never thought much of it but I guess the game just saved right over that one.
By the time I noticed it all my auto saves had been replaced with the new chars so gone.... all gone
. My guy was level 32, full set of legendary dragon armor blah blah. Wasn't too far in the main quest but had explored a TON!
So after 10 minutes of unadulterated rage
I restarted and used the "cheat" that Fenatic posted. Got my sneak to level 100 and small arms to 30something and left the first area at level 18. Sort of takes the sting out of it, but now i'm finding combat is more difficult since most of my main area skills are lower than they would have been had I not just level sneak. Not a huge deal because I don't really mind the increased difficulty.
I'd also gone up the left side of the smithing path originally (which is the light armor side) and this time I will be going up the right, so thats a plus.
Anyways moral of my long winded story is make multiple hard copy saves.
For the PS3 at least....
I started a New Game from the main menu to try out another build / make another char well it saved directly over my main save.
Now before you ask, I wasn't just using the quick save but was manually saving - however I never made a "new save" I was just saving over the one that was created as "Prisoner level 1" when you first start.
I never thought much of it but I guess the game just saved right over that one.
By the time I noticed it all my auto saves had been replaced with the new chars so gone.... all gone
So after 10 minutes of unadulterated rage
I restarted and used the "cheat" that Fenatic posted. Got my sneak to level 100 and small arms to 30something and left the first area at level 18. Sort of takes the sting out of it, but now i'm finding combat is more difficult since most of my main area skills are lower than they would have been had I not just level sneak. Not a huge deal because I don't really mind the increased difficulty. I'd also gone up the left side of the smithing path originally (which is the light armor side) and this time I will be going up the right, so thats a plus.
Anyways moral of my long winded story is make multiple hard copy saves.
That sucks man. my friend did the same thing yesterday. He was furious. haha
another cheat is in riften for speech. Just go to the meadery and ask about how the shop is run(persuade). You can do it everytime. I went from 35 to 100 in 48 minuets. Well worth it since i get way more gold for stuff and i also can invest in stores and get a huge discount on prices.
OH MAN! Little update and a warning.
For the PS3 at least....
I started a New Game from the main menu to try out another build / make another char well it saved directly over my main save.
Now before you ask, I wasn't just using the quick save but was manually saving - however I never made a "new save" I was just saving over the one that was created as "Prisoner level 1" when you first start.
I never thought much of it but I guess the game just saved right over that one.
By the time I noticed it all my auto saves had been replaced with the new chars so gone.... all gone
. My guy was level 32, full set of legendary dragon armor blah blah. Wasn't too far in the main quest but had explored a TON!
So after 10 minutes of unadulterated rage
I restarted and used the "cheat" that Fenatic posted. Got my sneak to level 100 and small arms to 30something and left the first area at level 18. Sort of takes the sting out of it, but now i'm finding combat is more difficult since most of my main area skills are lower than they would have been had I not just level sneak. Not a huge deal because I don't really mind the increased difficulty.
I'd also gone up the left side of the smithing path originally (which is the light armor side) and this time I will be going up the right, so thats a plus.
Anyways moral of my long winded story is make multiple hard copy saves.
For the PS3 at least....
I started a New Game from the main menu to try out another build / make another char well it saved directly over my main save.
Now before you ask, I wasn't just using the quick save but was manually saving - however I never made a "new save" I was just saving over the one that was created as "Prisoner level 1" when you first start.
I never thought much of it but I guess the game just saved right over that one.
By the time I noticed it all my auto saves had been replaced with the new chars so gone.... all gone
So after 10 minutes of unadulterated rage
I restarted and used the "cheat" that Fenatic posted. Got my sneak to level 100 and small arms to 30something and left the first area at level 18. Sort of takes the sting out of it, but now i'm finding combat is more difficult since most of my main area skills are lower than they would have been had I not just level sneak. Not a huge deal because I don't really mind the increased difficulty. I'd also gone up the left side of the smithing path originally (which is the light armor side) and this time I will be going up the right, so thats a plus.
Anyways moral of my long winded story is make multiple hard copy saves.


