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I would really like to hear from the Devloper as to why they are risking our PC's instead of doing a correct save file.
*Edit - Correct spelling :-/
Also, it means that I lose my saves if I need to reinstall the OS.
I really, really wish games kept to using My Documents for saves when working in Windows. I'm not going to go hunting through hidden folders looking for each save location for each bloody game.
One less potential buyer...
Your OS doesn't care how corrupted is your game save data in order to run properly
Mostly it will likely result in garbage keys in registry, but should it actually hit something important, the end result won't be pretty.
I really do not understand why one would use registry instead of a simple save file at all.
Corrupt registry, redundant entries, slow down your computer, can and do causes errors.
Nonetheless it is strange to save large data streams in the registry. Maybe it's just much less then we think? A little data for every ship and captain, a little summary for your progress... A few kbytes could be enough if you are good in desiging the save format and don't just serialize everything.
There's no good reason to save in registry.
Microsoft changes her minds about the best practices all the time. And they rethink their concepts on where to store this setting every few years. It was quite a bit of work for us when they decided to make saving of files in program files impossible. Write something into XML files in program files suddenly needed elevated user privileges. I remember the reason for this very well. Viruses were able to afflict programs in this folder.
This must be the most stupid thing microsoft has ever pulled off. Everything was just so clean. And then they "invented" appdata, the documents folder, programdata and what not. What we have now is a gigantic mess scattered al over these folders. And did they actually prevent viruses from doing damage? Not at all. Imagine that time. A program and all non-user-specific things belonging to that program: in ONE single folder, structured however you like. So clean and simple.
I recently cleaned up my documents-folder. Its full with badly named folders and files where nobody knows where they belong to. Hundreds of folder scattered over appdata\local, localroaming, roaming and programdata. Its a mess.
Do you hear me steam game developers? The Documents folder is for MY DOCUMENTS. NOT YOURS. TAKE YOUR GREEDY HANDS OF AND STOP MESSING MY ♥♥♥♥ UP.
Normally, you don't save an entire save game in the Registry. You might save certain game settings and the location of the save directory. Only because things can go wrong, rarely, and a corrupted save in the registry with partial writings all over the place, doesn't sound real good.
But, again, I'm not joking ... I've read this entire thread, word for word -- reply for reply, in another Steam forum months ago. This makes me wonder if this is a scam or not to influence purchase of this game or hurt its reputation.
Devs might want to officially respond to this thread because of this oddity. I read Steam forums often 20+ hours a week on hundreds of games each couple weeks, skimming even more. So I'm not joking when I said the above.
for the same reason, it wont cause any errors, exept with the game itself. also, the game would store data in the registry anyway, even if it would not store save game data there.
there is one reason: its a (little bit) harder to save scum. if its a good reason... after all, its still possible to save scum.
but whatever its the best or smartest way to do it, im quite sure this can not cause any problems.
So it's not a precedent. IMHO the decision is odd (the referenced URL says it's temporary).
Bizarre. Can you think of a way to search for that?
Oh please, "save scum", yeah you're one of those "...play the game the way I tell you to..."
Get lost.