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I have no clue if you can use 360 saves but if you managed to do it with ME2 then all i can say is try it and find out, you can always delete the saves if you dont work.
So I guess I am doubtful that Remedy have done the same for the PC release of AW.
Though heck, give it a go! I would be interested to know if it works! :-D
Maybe I'll try it... If Alan Wake goes on sale again on christmas, because now I kinda lot the sale heh
Oh yeah like "HatefulFallen" said its better to complete this on the 360 with a big TV display this game deserves that kinda looooooove
As for playing on the TV, my computer is located in my bedroom and is right next to my bedroom TV. I have it hooked up on HDMI and I usually play some of my PC games with a 360 pad (the ones that work better with a gamepad at least) on that TV in 1080p.
PS.: Oh, the game is still with the 75% discount. I ended up buying it, I'll see if I can get the bloody save to work here. I'll try it on the weekend.