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The Haunting of Rosefield Manor #1334393
11/24/24 07:20 PM
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I just started this game and can't any information about saving the game. Does anyone know how the game saves your progress? I have to keep starting over ....any help appreciated. Thanks...

Re: The Haunting of Rosefield Manor [Re: linda333] #1334395
11/24/24 08:30 PM
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I assume that was you that asked the question on the Steam forum. Unless someone else here has played it, I'm afraid that's the best option there is!


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Re: The Haunting of Rosefield Manor [Re: linda333] #1334441
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More and more, a lot of these games seem to be doing autosaves or saving the game upon exiting, but I can't confirm or deny this with this game as I have not played it. I would ask over in the Steam forum, as Draclvr suggested.

Re: The Haunting of Rosefield Manor [Re: linda333] #1334456
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Thank you for your prompt response. I have gone in the Steam forum but no response. I will keep playing and see what happens.

Re: The Haunting of Rosefield Manor [Re: linda333] #1334470
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I hope you can get it figured out.

Re: The Haunting of Rosefield Manor [Re: linda333] #1335072
12/05/24 09:27 AM
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The developer has answered your concerns. Apparently there no save options "due to the game being short"

Interesting looking game



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Re: The Haunting of Rosefield Manor [Re: linda333] #1335079
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Thanks, Orion. I thought this might be the case regarding the save option.

Re: The Haunting of Rosefield Manor [Re: linda333] #1335261
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I wonder how short a game needs to be to obviate saving? 1 hour? 2 hours? Regardless of that, I always want to be able to save anytime (I've said this so many times that I might soon be banned from this forum for excessive repetitiveness lol).

Other than that, I agree that the game looks interesting, but WAY to dark.

Re: The Haunting of Rosefield Manor [Re: linda333] #1335262
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I agree on all points, Mikael, although I'll be banned for my sea-sickness remarks. Some games are short for some people but quite long for others and in a game that makes me feel ill, I should be able to save every minute if I want to.

Re: The Haunting of Rosefield Manor [Re: linda333] #1335282
12/08/24 10:06 AM
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I will join the hue and cry of "Let me save whenever I want to!" To be honest, I don't care HOW long or short a game is. In fact, there are quite a few games that I have taken a pass on because I couldn't save at will. And especially if you have motion sickness - you are far from alone there!


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Re: The Haunting of Rosefield Manor [Re: Draclvr] #1335292
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I’m with the “save at will” brigade no matter what length the game 🙄

And, like Draclvr, am likely to pass on games that don’t offer the facility.


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