But it autosaves after everything you accomplish. Worst case scenario you lose 10 minutes of mission time + 20 minutes screwing around in the desert. I don't think I could try to squeeze in 30 minutes of a game before work. I'd get frustrated at just how little I got to play lol.Jerkface Killah wrote:I may get some heat for this one, but Red Dead Redemption and it's save system. Before everyone freaks out, let me explain. I play video games in the morning before work for about 45 minutes. I was really excited to play RDR because of it's awards. I had been playing for a half hour and had to leave for work. Unfortunately, I was in the middle of an escort mission and couldn't set up a campfire to save. I had to turn off the console and lose my progress. It's like that 30 minutes never happened. I guess what it boils down to is that I need games that allow me to save at any time. Otherwise, I was loving the game!
I will say of the disappointment in RDR: competitive multiplayer. Killing other players is no where near as fun as killing CPU opponents WITH human players at your side. I was looking forward to more accurate "wild west shootouts" and less "little kids cowboys and indians"