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#1 Shinobi_Daisuke
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I was playing Fallout 3 as my evil character that I put a TON of work into (I have a good character as well) and I decided to switch characters to do a couple things. I ended up overwriting my good character's save over my evil one's and I feel so incredibly horrible. Please, does anyone know if there is ANY way whatsoever to reclaim the file? I don't care what I have to do, just is there a way to do it??
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#2 IrishBrew
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Wow...Unless you find out some reverse hard drive tips (made that up) I think you might have shot yourself in the leg Plexico style.... Sorry to here that bro...
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#3 Shinobi_Daisuke
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Wow...Unless you find out some reverse hard drive tips (made that up) I think you might have shot yourself in the leg Plexico style.... Sorry to here that bro...IrishBrew

I'm so pissed off about this that I don't even want to play the game anymore. If I have to hack the damn disc, then so be it.

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#4 T_0_D
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Their is nothing you can do about it...I did something similar with Oblivion, my advice: Stop playing for a while and then come back to the game. Otherwise it will feel like a grind and you don't want that do ya?

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#5 Palantas
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I read the thread title and thought, "Uh oh, he must have self-destructed the Enterprise." (Yeah, yeah, nerdy joke.)

Anyway, wow, that really sucks. I have no suggestions for you, but you have my sympathy. In any game where you can save at will, I always keep at least two alternating saves. In an RPG, I also archive saves as I go along. In Oblivion, I keep a save at 100, 200, and so on, so that if I do **** something up, I have a backup.

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#6 steventhebol
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I was playing Fallout 3 as my evil character that I put a TON of work into (I have a good character as well) and I decided to switch characters to do a couple things. I ended up overwriting my good character's save over my evil one's and I feel so incredibly horrible. Please, does anyone know if there is ANY way whatsoever to reclaim the file? I don't care what I have to do, just is there a way to do it??Shinobi_Daisuke

GAME OVER,sorry to say.

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#8 MsCortana
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That is disappointing and I can imagine very frustrating. Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do to rectify it. :(
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#9 Louis-D
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Sorry to hear about that. It's an easy mistake to make.

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#10 atm0073
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I'm afraid there isn't. The EXACT SAME THING to me (same game, same scenario with multiple different Karma characters) hap and there was nothing I could do about it; I completely understand how you feel and what's happened. But hey, after losing 25 hours of gameplay and a lot of work I was ready to just stop playing the game forever, but I realized how amazing the game was and just kept playing. Now look where I am just a few weeks later - I've nearly tripled all the work that I lost and I have a single achievement left to get in the game.

But yeah sorry man there's absolutely nothing you can do to reverse what's happened, but I highly suggest you don't let it discourage you from continuing to play the game. Just out of curiosity, exactly how much progress did you lose? As in what level were you and how many hours were put into the save?

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#11 philradz18
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The game is 10 hours long. You'll get over it in one sitting.
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#12 atm0073
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The game is 10 hours long. You'll get over it in one sitting.philradz18
Uh, wrong... that time could possibly be applied to the main story quests, but I'm pretty sure that those take a bit longer than 10 hours to complete. Fallout 3's only as long as the player makes it, and I'm sure there are over a 100 hours worth of things to do in the game.
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#14 lilasianwonder
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Thats unfortunate. My friend got his file in Oblivion overwritten and he had to start from the beginning.
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#16 Nasukashi
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damn man that sucks, its always good to keep some back up saves on games with a saving system like fallout u know? but relax, dont play for a while and go back to it later, u can even do a better job this time :P

man i remember one time where i saved a tomb raider game right when i was about to die... i dont remember how i did that, but i was at the very end, and after that save, every time a loaded the game, lara would be falling to her death O.o... man that pissed me off so much i didnt play the game for like a year
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#17 Shinobi_Daisuke
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Oh, I'm not sure. I was playing as that character for a couple weeks and he was level 15, I believe... maybe higher.
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#18 Ghost_702
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Yes, this has happened to me before as well. It sucks, but there's nothing you can do really.
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#19 xsubtownerx
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Wow...Unless you find out some reverse hard drive tips (made that up) I think you might have shot yourself in the leg Plexico style.... Sorry to here that bro...IrishBrew
Hahahahahah.. :lol:
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#20 cardcollect
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Wow...Unless you find out some reverse hard drive tips (made that up) I think you might have shot yourself in the leg Plexico style.... Sorry to here that bro...IrishBrew

LMAO! Thanks for the laugh. Unfortunately, it cost the team the game today, imo :(.

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#21 FNKYMNK
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Dude, you just pwnd yourself.
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#22 craigalan23
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The game is 10 hours long. You'll get over it in one sitting.philradz18

You know that when you make the game as easy as possible you can't judge the games length based off of that right?

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#23 i-rock-socks
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sucks dude, i use to do that alot when i was younger, now i make two copies of all saves (for all rpgs) just incase.
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#24 kidrock17xp
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can't you have more than one save per character? or does the game just keep over writing the same save file each time you save?
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#25 DancesWitKoopas
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That's rough man =/ I've done that before. I remember one particularly hurtful incident during my childhood where all my ps1 save files were wiped off the memory card. Anyways, like someone said before, leave the game for a while and come back when you've got the urge to play it again.
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#26 craigalan23
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can't you have more than one save per character? or does the game just keep over writing the same save file each time you save?kidrock17xp

You can have as many saves as you want.

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#27 dlindenb2000
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Golden Rule for any RPG. Use all the save slots you can. If there's 8 slots, overwrite the oldest one each time. In a game like Fallout 3, that has no limit on the slots, never ever overwrite any save you make. You can tell the diference between someone who's been playing rpgs for a few decades compared to someone who's only done a few. They have 2856 saves in Oblivion.
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#28 OfficialBed
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there is nothing you can do dude, sorry
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#29 capthavic
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Sorry dude you are SOL.
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#30 kidrock17xp
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[QUOTE="kidrock17xp"]can't you have more than one save per character? or does the game just keep over writing the same save file each time you save?craigalan23

You can have as many saves as you want.

this was avoidable then. In an RPG you should always use 2 or 3 saves so you can go back. It's not like they take up a ton of space or anything.

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#31 rakan959
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I never overwrite saves. Whenever I get to a big point in a game, I create a new save file. Sure it uses up more HDD space, but it prevents things like this from happening.

Every time I do something major, I make a new save file so if I screw up, I won't be sent back. Auto save overwrites your previous save, so I save files at big places in the game.

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#32 craigalan23
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[QUOTE="craigalan23"]

[QUOTE="kidrock17xp"]can't you have more than one save per character? or does the game just keep over writing the same save file each time you save?kidrock17xp

You can have as many saves as you want.

this was avoidable then. In an RPG you should always use 2 or 3 saves so you can go back. It's not like they take up a ton of space or anything.

Yes it was i have four save files and i believe they add up to 703 saves on one playthrough.

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#33 Fioth
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If it was a case of simply reclaiming data from your average HD you could find a ton of ways to get your save back.But in the case of 360's HD (and the reason why its such an expensive piece of hardware) there are just too many locks and protections on the thing to make sure that the gts are secure.So sorry m8 but you can't do much.

As someone suggested above leave the game for some time and the come back and start anew...

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#34 BaconB1ts123
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next time sign into/create another profile before messing around.
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#35 Dexz
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The saving file feature of fallout is so stupid. I actually did the very same thing on my main character when I was playing through oblivion.

Sucks bro but take it like a man and replay it, you know it's worth it!

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#36 Caml10
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Golden Rule for any RPG. Use all the save slots you can. If there's 8 slots, overwrite the oldest one each time. In a game like Fallout 3, that has no limit on the slots, never ever overwrite any save you make. You can tell the diference between someone who's been playing rpgs for a few decades compared to someone who's only done a few. They have 2856 saves in Oblivion.dlindenb2000

Amen. I'm currently replaying KOTORII and after I had to start over due to a corrupted save 8 hours in, I rotate my saves over 9 different files, no more than an hour or so apart.

Over the summer I only used one save file on Mass Effect, and then wound up getting running iinto a load screen that never loaded fully on Noveria. So there went 13 hours and one truly BA custom Shepard...

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#37 robbfree_77
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which achievment?
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#38 robbfree_77
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i have almost 400 saves for that game, spreading 3 playthrus and 3 characters...new one each time i play for more than 5-10 hours..
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#39 thebaronmoo
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Wow...Unless you find out some reverse hard drive tips (made that up) I think you might have shot yourself in the leg Plexico style.... Sorry to here that bro...IrishBrew
ummm its plaxico. just like the invisible pink unicorn talking to me right now. On Topic: I dont think there's anything you can do
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#40 djmillard2
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self-pwned
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#42 Fishbrain8
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the same kind of thing happened to me in Oblivion. I just didn't play it for a while and came back to it later and had fun doing everything again.
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#43 AnotherMulligan
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[QUOTE="IrishBrew"]Wow...Unless you find out some reverse hard drive tips (made that up) I think you might have shot yourself in the leg Plexico style.... Sorry to here that bro...cardcollect

LMAO! Thanks for the laugh. Unfortunately, it cost the team the game today, imo :(.

i'm pretty sure the giants are better off without plaxico. also, i believe it was the d-line. they let westbrook run wild.
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#44 thequietguy
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lol, that sucks. It happened to me a couple years ago with Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic a few hours before finishing the game, and Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding (Xbox) when I was a few steps from winning the game.

My advice: have two or three game saves.

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#45 bluem00se
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Yup, I think you're screwed. It sucks I know. I did the same thing in Oblivion. I spent somewhere around 50+ hours on a thief character that was super fast, stealthy, and strong, made a new guy one day, and overwrote it. I was so mad I sold the game (eventually bought it back 8 months later). I wish more games made it harder to do something like that, like in Fable where each character has its own specific save slot.
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#46 _Kikode_
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What makes this story so funny to me is that it was your evil characters save that copied over the Good character. I can feel your pain though beause something similar happened to me in FF7.
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#47 decepticondevil
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I always have as many saves as possible.... not just for RPG's, but for any game that allows it. I've been gaming long enough to know better. :P

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#48 superluigi96
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Ouch... reminds me of the time I started Resident Evil 4 over again to try something and saved over my almost-finished save. Or the time I took my almost-finished-Pokedex game of Pokemon Yellow out of my Game Boy without turning it off, and when I put it back in, it was erased.

If you're lucky (and are willing to shell out cash to get your save back) you could try one of those computer forensic kits that the police use to recover deleted data from hard drives, but I'm guessing your new save physically overwrote the old one on the hard drive, so it might not even be recoverable that way.

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#49 McNulty5
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I think Fall Out Boy said it besst "
I don't care (I don't care)
You said I don't care (I don't care)
Said I don't care,
I don't care
I don't care (I don't care), I said-a
I don't care

The best of us can find happiness
In misery"

I know it sucks, just remember you would've stopped playing the game at a certain point anyway (I for one found F3 to be horrible, it's just so boring, and this comes from a person who spent 140 hours on his oblivion character)

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#50 Solors
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You could of just had more than one save. If I save over my character by mistake, ill just load up my other save for the same character that is at the exact same spot in the game.