I ig-88 New member Oct 28, 2006 4,729 4 0 Mar 8, 2008 #1 With the latest console systems, do you still need to hit save points? Or can you save your game at any time?
With the latest console systems, do you still need to hit save points? Or can you save your game at any time?
K Kang Semi-Dormant Aug 26, 2006 359 0 0 Mar 9, 2008 #2 Depends on what the designers chose to do. Most games I have played on all three systems let me save whenever I wanted. One thing I have noticed especially on the PS3 is that the number of save slots for a game is limited - usually around 10.
Depends on what the designers chose to do. Most games I have played on all three systems let me save whenever I wanted. One thing I have noticed especially on the PS3 is that the number of save slots for a game is limited - usually around 10.
C cypherpunk New member Mar 10, 2004 929 0 0 Mar 9, 2008 #3 It depends entirely on the game. I'd say the GTA model dominates outside of FPS: no save points in the classic sense, but you have to exit the game world to save. You probably won't see PC style save systems take over because they're too abuseable.
It depends entirely on the game. I'd say the GTA model dominates outside of FPS: no save points in the classic sense, but you have to exit the game world to save. You probably won't see PC style save systems take over because they're too abuseable.