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If you play video games on a console, you will have seen it. Upon booting a game up for the first, tenth or thousandth time, a screen warning you to never, ever switch off your machine while a game is saving.

It's sound advice, because turning a console off while it's writing the data can corrupt your save file, leading to heartbreak and upturned tea tables.

But why do we need to see it every time we turn on every game?

Jon Blow, creator of Braid, explains, saying that there's a "bizarre over-complexification that already happens with console games today, and is baked into the current certifications, that any [platform holder] could easily fix, but none of them do, because they don't care."

"For example: every single game is REQUIRED to say on startup, 'sometimes this game saves, when you see this animated icon in the corner, DO NOT TURN OFF YOUR CONSOLE, etc'."

"This is something that developers have to implement and that has to be tested, which costs significant time and money, but worse than all that, it impacts the user experience, because the startup of the game becomes just a little more bureaucratized, and also - this is supposed to be a fun experience, so why are you issuing warnings and strict instructions?"

It's a fair point, and one he suggests can be fixed by implementing "a more robust save system", one that won't collapse in on itself should the unthinkable happen and your console switch off in the spare seconds it's actually being used to save data.

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I wondered why we still have these.
 
One time I was playing my GBA, battery about to die, decided to save, battery died during save, did not know what would happen, and I raged for days.
 
Oh hell yeah it did. Putting 50 hours into Sapphire than losing it SUCKS SO MUCH. What idiot decided to design the saves that way? :(
 
I don't see what the fuss is all about. So you switch on a game and see a warning each time saying don't switch the machine off if you see this symbol. So what, what's the fuss?
 
I think after this generation of consoles, this warning won't be needed anymore if the PS4 and Xbox 730 uses a SSD drive since SSD drives can save files in less then a second before you even can run to your console and shut it off.
 
ever play twisted metal? You beat a level and they give you a word/text combination which you input on the start screen to start from that point.

The SNES/Famicon Metroid games had a long ass word/text combination saves, 24 characters if I'm not mistaken.

And this topic kinda reminded me of Animal Crossing on the DS, where that weird guy with anger issues would scream at you for a min or 2 if you turned off the console without saving.

And btw i find it funny how people ask for multiple save slots for the Pokemon games, one of the features that made the game popular was the trading system, multiple saves would have ruined it.
 
I think after this generation of consoles, this warning won't be needed anymore if the PS4 and Xbox 730 uses a SSD drive since SSD drives can save files in less then a second before you even can run to your console and shut it off.

I feel like your challenging me, and I feel like proving you wrong :P
 
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