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Noiseless

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#79718 21-Mar-2011 21:26
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Hey hey!
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Thought I'd share this with you!

I play A LOT of different games! Quiet a number are through <3 steam <3 so if I reinstall I don't have to worry about those game saves! It's all linked in with my profile and I can play anywhere and play from the same point in game without having to even think about it. On the down side I play a number of old games that aren't linked in with steam. They can place their games saves in so many different places it's a mission and a half to try find them if you need to reinstall a game or even OS.

Well! I've fond this little program and the guys seem to be onto something = ]

~ MASGUA ~

Features

  • Automatically detects and backs up the saves of supported games

  • Automatically determines where to restore save backups

  • Can monitor save folders for new saves automatically



And It's free!!!


Thought I'd share it with you guys ; ]

Nathan




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Ragnor
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  #450763 22-Mar-2011 15:10
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Looks interesting, thanks for the link.



Noiseless

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Master Geek


  #450833 22-Mar-2011 16:57
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No problem! Are there any post floating around with lists of peoples recommended/must have programs?




CPU:       i7 920 @ 3GHz
RAM:      6 x 1GB Corsair Dominator @ 1600
MOBO:   ASUS P6T X58
GPU:       1GB AMD Radeon 6700
HD:         2 x 500Gb WD Caviar Black in RAID 0
                1 x 1Tb WD Caviar Blue
OS:         Windows 7 Pro 64bit



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