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You can, you just can't be constantly grabbing it from different PS3s in the same day, which could be a problem for some. You just need to wait 24 hours after you upload it to pull it down to your other PS3. Kinda annoying I guess. The_Rick_14It seems like a limitation put in place to stop exploitation of the system.. It probably had something to do with cheating save files.. PSN Cloud is great, its the feature that finally got me to sign up for PS Plus, glad i still got in with the 1 year + 3 months deal.
[QUOTE="The_Rick_14"]You can, you just can't be constantly grabbing it from different PS3s in the same day, which could be a problem for some. You just need to wait 24 hours after you upload it to pull it down to your other PS3. Kinda annoying I guess. PoisoN_Facecam0It seems like a limitation put in place to stop exploitation of the system.. It probably had something to do with cheating save files.. PSN Cloud is great, its the feature that finally got me to sign up for PS Plus, glad i still got in with the 1 year + 3 months deal.
I'm still 1 or 2 features away from making the plunge myself!!:P
same here but i have multiple ps3's in my home and i like to play on my bro's tv since he has a better tv than i do and it gets annoying having to unplug/hook my ps3 and switch his with mine just to play. with the cloud saving feature, i can do this IF the 24 lock period didnt reset everytime i upload a locked save file when i progress further in dragon age: origins, i save onto my hdd and then upload to the cloud, which then resets the lock period. if uploading was automatic and didnt reset the lock period while retaining the 'download only once per day' then this would be amazingConsidering I had no other way of backing up these locked save files, 24 hours seems like a small price to pay in order to keep them safe.
yokofox33
[QUOTE="yokofox33"]same here but i have multiple ps3's in my home and i like to play on my bro's tv since he has a better tv than i do and it gets annoying having to unplug/hook my ps3 and switch his with mine just to play. with the cloud saving feature, i can do this IF the 24 lock period didnt reset everytime i upload a locked save file when i progress further in dragon age: origins, i save onto my hdd and then upload to the cloud, which then resets the lock period. if uploading was automatic and didnt reset the lock period while retaining the 'download only once per day' then this would be amazing i have multiple ps3s too and I just don't understand that if it is so urgent to play a game with a locked save on another PS3 why not just move the PS3? I understand the convience part but If I really really wanted to play that specific game that sounds like a better option rather than waiting for 24 hoursConsidering I had no other way of backing up these locked save files, 24 hours seems like a small price to pay in order to keep them safe.
UlixieBomb
No doubt. I already lost 2 years worth of game saves once. Finally having the assurance that it will never happen again is totally worth it.Considering I had no other way of backing up these locked save files, 24 hours seems like a small price to pay in order to keep them safe.
yokofox33
No doubt. I already lost 2 years worth of game saves once. Finally having the assurance that it will never happen again is totally worth it. You know you could just save it to a 5$ 2GB USB stick right?[QUOTE="yokofox33"]
Considering I had no other way of backing up these locked save files, 24 hours seems like a small price to pay in order to keep them safe.
MrSelf-Destruct
[QUOTE="MrSelf-Destruct"]No doubt. I already lost 2 years worth of game saves once. Finally having the assurance that it will never happen again is totally worth it. You know you could just save it to a 5$ 2GB USB stick right? No, I did not know this seeing as how most games won't actually allow you to do so.[QUOTE="yokofox33"]
Considering I had no other way of backing up these locked save files, 24 hours seems like a small price to pay in order to keep them safe.
Shielder7
So I can't start a black ops campaign in my bedroom, play it in my bathroom, and finish it in my kitchen? Dammit.
You know you could just save it to a 5$ 2GB USB stick right? No, I did not know this seeing as how most games won't actually allow you to do so. Most of mine do and you could just back up your profile which will let you save anygame it's not hard.[QUOTE="Shielder7"][QUOTE="MrSelf-Destruct"] No doubt. I already lost 2 years worth of game saves once. Finally having the assurance that it will never happen again is totally worth it.
MrSelf-Destruct
[QUOTE="MrSelf-Destruct"]No, I did not know this seeing as how most games won't actually allow you to do so. Most of mine do and you could just back up your profile which will let you save anygame it's not hard. Back up your profile? I've honestly never heard of this. I'll have to check into it. As far as just copying save files to a USB, however, there are many games like Demon's Souls that I put a lot of time in that would not allow you to copy the save file. I had some of my older stuff backed up on an external HDD, but I still ended up losing the stuff I spent the most time on. :([QUOTE="Shielder7"] You know you could just save it to a 5$ 2GB USB stick right?Shielder7
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