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<blockquote data-quote="Quasqueton" data-source="post: 2440142" data-attributes="member: 3854"><p>I just picked up Far Cry a couple days ago, and I've now played a few hours of it. Any of you played it? Its a first-person shooter based on an island.</p><p></p><p>Am I just blind, or does this game not have a save feature (button)? Check out this pathetic stupidity on my part (because there's no way to manually save):</p><p></p><p>The game auto saves at one point right before you are about to go up a ladder onto a derelict aircraft carrier flight deck. I go up the ladder to the flight deck. There are bad guys to the rear, bad guys to the fore, a chain gun to one side, and a helicopter gunship circling about over head. There are some scattered crates to hide behind, but no position covers you from more than two sides.</p><p></p><p>So after half-an-hour of running up that ladder, fighting, dying, and restarting at the bottom of the ladder, I finally manage to take out all the badguys (including the gunship). No way to save at this point.</p><p></p><p>I go to the aft section of the ship, and look around for my next "goal". It is a rubber boat hanging from chains on pullies over the sea. I crouch down and edge up to the side to look down on it. For some reason, when you get near the edge of a platform, you start slipping over the edge automatically. I realize what is happening when I can't stop the slide, and I try to land in the rubber boat. But I miss and fall to the water.</p><p></p><p>Well, my choice is to swim back around to the way into the ship, go all through the decks and back up to the flight deck. That would take a *long* time. So I restart from the auto save point. Another twenty minutes of fighting. Probably would have been easier and no longer to just go through the ship again.</p><p></p><p>I go to the rear of the ship again and walk over to the boat. Now, the rubber boat actually hangs below the level of the deck, so all you can see until you get right up on it is the chains hanging from pullies. I look over the edge again, trying to avoid sliding off. When I look over, I see one chain has broken (probably during the firefight), and the boat is hanging by only one chain. (So *that's* how to get it down.) But the "auto fall feature" of the game has me sliding over the edge again. DAMNIT! But as I fall, I figure to shoot the remaining chain and let the boat fall with me. As I'm falling over the edge, I whip my M16 up and fire a burst toward the chain (as I'm faaaallllllinnng). My burst does hit the chain and break it, but bullets also hit the engine of the boat, and it explodes.</p><p></p><p>The blackened boat falls into the water with me. When I try to do anything with it, the system tells me, "This vehicle is too damaged to use." DAMNIT! again. </p><p></p><p>I don't even have the option of just walking back through the ship this time. I've got to restart at the save point, again, and fight this whole damn battle, again. Fifteen minutes of fighting again, and I'm back at the boat. Fortunately, this time, I manage to get the boat down and in the water without damaging it.</p><p></p><p>Geez. Before I ever buy another game, I'm going to make sure it has a manual save feature.</p><p></p><p>Quasqueton</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quasqueton, post: 2440142, member: 3854"] I just picked up Far Cry a couple days ago, and I've now played a few hours of it. Any of you played it? Its a first-person shooter based on an island. Am I just blind, or does this game not have a save feature (button)? Check out this pathetic stupidity on my part (because there's no way to manually save): The game auto saves at one point right before you are about to go up a ladder onto a derelict aircraft carrier flight deck. I go up the ladder to the flight deck. There are bad guys to the rear, bad guys to the fore, a chain gun to one side, and a helicopter gunship circling about over head. There are some scattered crates to hide behind, but no position covers you from more than two sides. So after half-an-hour of running up that ladder, fighting, dying, and restarting at the bottom of the ladder, I finally manage to take out all the badguys (including the gunship). No way to save at this point. I go to the aft section of the ship, and look around for my next "goal". It is a rubber boat hanging from chains on pullies over the sea. I crouch down and edge up to the side to look down on it. For some reason, when you get near the edge of a platform, you start slipping over the edge automatically. I realize what is happening when I can't stop the slide, and I try to land in the rubber boat. But I miss and fall to the water. Well, my choice is to swim back around to the way into the ship, go all through the decks and back up to the flight deck. That would take a *long* time. So I restart from the auto save point. Another twenty minutes of fighting. Probably would have been easier and no longer to just go through the ship again. I go to the rear of the ship again and walk over to the boat. Now, the rubber boat actually hangs below the level of the deck, so all you can see until you get right up on it is the chains hanging from pullies. I look over the edge again, trying to avoid sliding off. When I look over, I see one chain has broken (probably during the firefight), and the boat is hanging by only one chain. (So *that's* how to get it down.) But the "auto fall feature" of the game has me sliding over the edge again. DAMNIT! But as I fall, I figure to shoot the remaining chain and let the boat fall with me. As I'm falling over the edge, I whip my M16 up and fire a burst toward the chain (as I'm faaaallllllinnng). My burst does hit the chain and break it, but bullets also hit the engine of the boat, and it explodes. The blackened boat falls into the water with me. When I try to do anything with it, the system tells me, "This vehicle is too damaged to use." DAMNIT! again. I don't even have the option of just walking back through the ship this time. I've got to restart at the save point, again, and fight this whole damn battle, again. Fifteen minutes of fighting again, and I'm back at the boat. Fortunately, this time, I manage to get the boat down and in the water without damaging it. Geez. Before I ever buy another game, I'm going to make sure it has a manual save feature. Quasqueton [/QUOTE]
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