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Xbox 360 Premium

PCNewb

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Need some help. A bit confused.

Noticed the past few days that my saved games are not being found.
In the Dashboard I have saved games listed. When I run the game and try to load the game, it doesn't find any.

Also for an example, Lets say I'm playing Marvel Ultimate Alliance [its just an example 😛]. Lets say yesterday I had a saved game that i was continiously saving/overwriting. Finished for the day. Now today I go back, it checks the harddrive [13gigs free] and cannot find any. If I go out and check the dashboard, the save game is still listed there. I have to start over. As I play, my saved game is there. Seems like once I shut off the 360, it can no longer retrieve the saved games from the HDD, even though they still show up as saved games.

Does any of this make sense? Anyone ever heard of this? It's the same response regardless of the game.
 
That's very odd. Are you sure you are signed in with the profile you were using to play the game when you saved? If your Xbox isn't setup to automatically sign you in, you may be playing the game without logging in, and maybe that's why it isn't finding your saves (?). That's the only thing I can think of, anyway.
 
Originally posted by: R Nilla
That's very odd. Are you sure you are signed in with the profile you were using to play the game when you saved? If your Xbox isn't setup to automatically sign you in, you may be playing the game without logging in, and maybe that's why it isn't finding your saves (?). That's the only thing I can think of, anyway.

Heh. I wondered the same thing but thought, "Surely he must be signing into the same profile every time."
 
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