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The Value of Your Saved Game 161

N'Gai and the LevelUp blog take on an interesting thought experiment: which is more valuable, the $60 game you bought at the store, or the save-game file sitting on your console's hard drive? The article explores the various ways save-games can be backed up, and calculates how much the average saved game is worth based on your age and income. "Our back of the envelope calculations clearly demonstrate that in all but one of the categories, the save file is more valuable than the game itself, and ought to be backed up regularly in recognition of that value. And that's without even attempting to figure out the worth of any intangibles: the frustration of having to replay familiar levels and challenges just to get back to the halfway mark; the attachment that you may have built up to the character; any customization and personalization you did the first time through; the loss of unlocks, user-generated content and other valuable elements." I have a massive save-game file for Oblivion that I would be very distraught to lose. Any saved-games you've been carting around or protecting over the months/years?
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The Value of Your Saved Game

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  • by RingDev ( 879105 ) on Friday November 09, 2007 @12:11PM (#21295521) Homepage Journal
    When I was in MOS school a buddy in the barracks had a Play Station and FF7. He gave me the first slot on the memory stick, so when ever I wanted to save, I just hit the OK button over and over. Well, after he moved out I was hanging out with another guy who had just moved in. He also had a PS and FF7 and he let me play on it one day. As we were sitting there chatting, with out thinking about it, I went to save my game, and yup, saved my brand new game over slot one on the stick.

    Right over his level 97 toons.

    whoops.

    I think there may have been tears. There was definitely a lot of anger. I was not invited back.

    -Rick
  • by eln ( 21727 ) on Friday November 09, 2007 @12:21PM (#21295711)
    I don't think you can really overvalue the simple joy of eating half a bucket of movie theatre popcorn for breakfast on a Saturday morning.

    Although, at the local theatre they've recently started dumping about twice as much salt as they used to into the popcorn, rendering it nearly inedible, so it's not worth as much as it used to be.

  • by cablepokerface ( 718716 ) on Friday November 09, 2007 @12:31PM (#21295937)
    ... is usually the end of the game for me. Somehow I feel extremely demotivated to play for hours and eventually reaching the point I was.

    Even worse though, and you ALL know this; Loading instead of Saving. Don't lie, it happened to us all. Saving and loading usually require (with exception to quick load/save) a few simular actions after each other so after a while you have them automated in your head. And one fine day you start the "Load" sequence in your head instead of the "Save".

    Brutal memmories.
  • by dintech ( 998802 ) on Friday November 09, 2007 @12:44PM (#21296205)
    it wouldn't be the end of the world if I lost it

    In a way, with civ you created your own little world. To loose the save game would in fact be the end of the world. :P
  • by Some_Llama ( 763766 ) on Friday November 09, 2007 @05:44PM (#21301299) Homepage Journal
    "According to Steam I managed 4 out of 6 advanced maps, as well as 6 out 6 advanced maps, but I haven't yet completed 2 out of 6 advanced maps ;)"

    Hmm, this might be due to a reporting bug that occurs in some accounts, email me your Steamname and password and i'll look into it for you...

    somellama(at)gmail(dot)com

    thanks.

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