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Once you start your saved game, you are able to continue from where you left off, but the save is deleted once you leave the shop and continue to the next floor. And i belive the game will warn you if you try start a new adventure instead of loading the save.
So no you cant download a save.
Atlesat nothing that ive ever heard of
I'm playing in single player mode. Thank you for the answer) It is inconvenient that there is no way to save the game and return to it, as in other games
Atleast you can continue were you left off from when you save and leave the game at the shop.
Once saved, you can load it up by going back to where you started your game, and it will have the option to either pick where you left off, or start a new adventure.
You cant save while in the dungeon. So it has to be at the shop when you complete a floor.
Ive only found this out while playing mutiplayer, so i would assume it should do the same thing when playing Skermish, wich is solo play.
Thank you )
It hurts nobody, and it helps everyone.
I'm with FroBodine. No pause save, no purchase.
I have said it before and I'll say it again, if it takes too long you are playing too slowly. You need to push more and stop trying to clear the level. This thought process will set you up for failure 99% of the time. 1% is for maybe getting lucky.
Fair enough. I now realise this is simply a game not for me.
I do admit I dislike games that make you rush and re-spawning enemies is not a mechanic I enjoy. Add no ability to pause save and nope.....
Back to Tactics Ogre I go.
I wouldn't say the game rushes you. I would say the game tries to balance allowing you to fight and kill stuff while making sure you can't camp and rebuff before you move on to the next room. It's an anti-camp mechanic, not an push mechanic.
As for no Save, you just have to finish the floor to save at the bazaar. Thusly, there are two save points (between floors 1 and 2 and between floors 2 and 3).