Your Save Data Is Not Safe On the Nintendo Switch (arstechnica.com)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: In a post-launch update to our initial Nintendo Switch review, we noted that there is no way to externally back up game save data stored on the system. A recent horror story from a fellow writer who lost dozens of hours of game progress thanks to a broken system highlights just how troublesome this missing feature can be. Over at GamesRadar, Anthony John Agnello recounts his experience with Nintendo support after his Switch turned into a useless brick for no discernible reason last week (full disclosure: I know Agnello personally and have served with him on some convention panels). After sending his (under warranty) system to Nintendo for repair, Agnello received a fixed system and the following distressing message from the company two days later: "We have inspected the Nintendo Switch system that was sent to us for repair and found that the issue has made some of the information on this system unreadable. As a result, the save data, settings, and links with any Nintendo Accounts on your system were unable to be preserved." Agnello says he lost 55 hours of progress on The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, as well as more progress on a few other downloadable games. While he was able to redownload the games that were deleted, he'd have to start from scratch on each one (if only all that progress was easily, instantly unlockable in some way...)
that Oh the Horror!!!!! these days is losing some hours of game play. Back in the day when we use to walk in the snow for hours (Yes we did) to rent Sega and Nintendo games and welcomed things crashing and deleting data so that we can stay up all night building up Nintendo thumbs.
by TheSpoom (715771) Uncaring Linux user here. I have nothing to add to this but please continue. *munches popcorn*
Having backup is _the_ core approach to keeping data safe. I really do not understand why "designers" keep messing this up. Maybe these are people that never had a disk crash or are having all their own things in the cloud, but even then this is a very basic and very stupid mistake to make. It is also something any good IT systems engineering or IT security consultant would have asked after and pointed out, so I guess they thought they do not need any outside review in order to not miss things. That universally fails, because one thing any good engineer knows is that while you are in the heat of the design process, you miss things that outsiders will see.
The bottom line is that the people that designed this are mediocre and it is very likely that using good people instead would have hat huge economic benefits.
Most ACs are not even worth the keystrokes to insult them. Be generically insulted by this and ignored otherwise.
it's an obsolete tablet with the worst online experience of all the consoles and now you can't even save your games. and i hear the digital game purchases are tied to physical consoles. my xbox one i can delete a game, install it again and my saves will be there
Having been on the fence about whether or not to get a Switch, this is the news that settles my decision on "hell no". The inability to back up saved games would have been somewhat tolerable if the storage medium were reliable, but clearly it is not. There's no way I'm going to risk having all my progress thrown to the four winds.
Here's what I really don't understand: saved games are small, and Nintendo presumably has capable servers because it offers downloadable games. Steam has shown us that it's perfectly reasonable to ask that the service you download your games from also back up your saves, because it's a huge benefit to the gamers at a miniscule cost to the company. Does Nintendo really not give a damn about their customers?
I know that _I_ have been quite impressed that the Wii U and PS3 games still have to have a little interstitial screen to say "When you see this animation, for dog's sake do not power down your system!", just like the NES had. So this doesn't surprise me in the slightest.
I guarantee you that it bricked because of a brownout or other such power fluctuation that caused the console to reboot while it was patching. This also happened to Wii-U users.
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... that gamergate shit?
It little behooves the best of us to comment on the rest of us.
A recent horror story from a fellow writer who lost dozens of hours of game progress thanks to a broken system
I remember a time where saving functions did not exist at all. It was still fun to play video games.
No save, but some games gave you codes to skip first levels when you completed them, though.
I guarantee you that it bricked because of a neutrino from the interior of the Sun that God had sent to take out Trump and the goddam thing missed and shit.
It little behooves the best of us to comment on the rest of us.
This only proves how cobbled together the switch is. Who games that doesn't want some sort of reasonable ability to save games and back them up? Does anyone at Nintendo play games anymore? Wasn't planning on buying a Switch and it wouldn't surprise me if it becomes a nightmare for Nintendo.
The Mideast is, has been, and always will be a "horror story" (at least until the day when they all somehow get nukes and solve the problem themselves or global warming makes it an uninhabitable wasteland and the Horror Story pulls up stakes and moves north en masse to Europe). Nothing is novel or interesting about that.
Americans care about shit that happens to Americans; that's how it works. It's why 3,000 people dying on 9/11 on live TV was the end of the goddamned world but 250,000 dying in the Christmas Tsunami three years later was good for maybe a week of news coverage. It's why you only care about the situation in Yemen because it gives you an angle to attack Trump.
Deal with it.
Closest I can think of is the "Hold select while powering off" thing for save games.
Nobody got unauthorized access to his data, so it's perfectly safe. As for data loss, if you are prohibited from transferring your data, then going in you should assume you could lose all your data. This applies to all devices, not just consoles.
Anons need not reply. Questions end with a question mark.
so what's this John complaining about with his few hours of gameplay?
Why aren't saves stored on the cartridge like any other cartridge system? I can understand why it would be stored on the system for digital versions but not physical... How are you supposed access your save when you put the cartridge in another system?
So this is definitely inconvenient. Now, that's out of the way lets put this in perspective. You're not losing your PhD project, or mission critical data. Your losing some save data if, just if, there is a problem with that part of the system. This shouldn't be a deal breaker unless there are reports of this becoming a widespread problem. But again, the real problem there is that they sold you a faulty product, and not that you lost some game progress.
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there is no way to move saves off the device or even to the memory card - which is really puzzling.
It's because Nintendo's past consoles were jailbroken through the savegame system. Google keywords: Wii Twilight Hack, Wii Smash Stack, 3DS ninjhax
Most NES games with a battery, starting with later printings of The Legend of Zelda, had a warning to hold Reset while turning off the power. One problem was that as the NES CPU lost power, its bus drivers couldn't hold the address bus stable, possibly causing writes to internal work RAM to be redirected to save RAM instead. Holding Reset froze the CPU, ensuring that no stray writes to the wrong address could cause the save data to become corrupt.
Some later mappers had more sophisticated write protection circuitry, but there still wasn't always enough memory to make saving an atomic transaction. StarTropics for NES had explicit warnings against turning off the power while saving was in progress.
The wording in the PS2 era was to the effect "Now saving. Please do not remove the Memory Card (8 MB) (for PlayStation®2) or turn off the power."
Is that still critical or did they fix it?
I... don't own an XBox. I'm not sure where you got that idea.
they are automatically backed up online for your "primary" PS4 system if you have auto upload enabled. Some people don't know they should do that:
http://manuals.playstation.net...
Then setup automatic uploads, if it is not already turned on:
http://manuals.playstation.net...
You can also upload manually or copy to USB storage:
http://manuals.playstation.net...
Taking game software alone, you have lots of space, yet most save mechanisms arbitrarily restrict the number of saves? And wider scope, We've all lost copious amounts of web form data. Microsoft has a memory limitation called a desktop heap that the recommended and default size on modern machines is absurdly small and results in data loss. For that matter, Windows Updaye is oblivious to what is happening on the machine and has no regard for data preservation.
It's why you only care about the situation in Yemen because it gives you an angle to attack Trump.
Deal with it.
As useless a cunt as Trump is, GP did not mention him, and Yemen pre-dates him by quite a stretch.
You must perceive 'attacks' on your orange hero constantly. "horrific".
Sad?
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Still qualifies. As does Syria under Assad.
I do not want your cheap brainburning drugs. They are useless for work. And I am a working man today.
One person? Slashdot? lol.
I do not want your cheap brainburning drugs. They are useless for work. And I am a working man today.
man the memories.
by TheSpoom (715771) Uncaring Linux user here. I have nothing to add to this but please continue. *munches popcorn*
"Yemen" is fake news.
Luckily, President Trump is building a wall to keep out the fake stories about "Yemen".
No sig today...
You're surprised it's in consoles? hell, it's in PC ports of console games, as if unexpectedly powering off one's pc was something people usually did
+5 Funny for the assumption that most Slashdotters would start a conversation with a girl.
In my experience, console gaming only gets convinient when I have an emulator for it. Then I can backup whatever the hell I want on my own terms and responsibility. Its only gets worse with modern walled-garden consoles, where developers go out of ther way to make everything incompatible with everything else.
:(
Yeah i realize that chance that ps3 or ps4 going to get emulated (to a playable degree) are slim to none, but chances are that anything worth its weight in package plastic will get ported to pc a few years later anyway, despite being $console_name-exclusive upon release, like it happens to ps-exclusive FF series. Latest installments of FF kinda suck though, but that's another story...
I still have those Planescape: Torment saves (along with entire game) lying on that nas, waiting for when i finally find the time to continue playing. I`ve been putting it off for 4 years now
There have been worse horrors than Yemen. What's your point?
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Crappy components aren't bugs, though.
I do not want your cheap brainburning drugs. They are useless for work. And I am a working man today.
Nintendo understands that they don't get 'infrastructure' which is why they handled mobile conglomerate DeNA to build all that for them. So I guess DeNA too doesn't get 'infrastructure', or maybe this has something to do with Japanese expectations and preferences for such?
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That's 55 hours of his life he's not getting back anyway.
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There is one:
App save data is deleted when you delete the app!
There are ways around this, like extracting an app's saved data from your backup or if you are lucky the app's creators let you export via iTunes File Sharing/etc. But right now, if you want to easily keep your saves, you have to keep the app installed.
That being said, I would have loved to see Switch handles for iPad and more games from Nintendo on that platform.
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Seriously? My god some people are entitled, little shits. It's a fucking video game! Back when I played (as a kid—you know, the appropriate age), neither my NES nor Super NES had a way to backup saved game stats. If you lost it, who cares? Again, it's just a *video game*. What is happening to this world?
Nintendo should be charging extra. Look at it this way, that's 55 more hours playing Zelda than he'd normally get. 55 extra hours of gameplay, all at no additional cost!
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I give up on debugging. From now on, SIGSEGV is a feature.