Loading a SAVED game in Perfect Dark Zero?


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I've just played through the first level of Perfect Dark and through the first real mission. I can see the game being saved onto my HDD however once i turn the console off and on and try and play the solo missions again from where it was saved i find it always starts me from the very beginning ?

What am i doing wrong? :blink:

Thanks in advance.

  mikebeech said:

on the mission select press up or down :p or right and left :s i forget which.

God why couldn't i see that, thats the second dumb Xbox 360 question ive asked in 4 days!..... i must be getting old and losing my marbles :blush:

Cheers.

Couldn't agree more Arbiter, the game has a stupid idea of what difficulty is, rather than making you plan your moves and think carefully like COD2 on veteran made me, PDZ makes me think about game triggers and effectivly tricking the AI. I can't stand it, multiplayer's boring too.

  mashw said:
I can't stand it, multiplayer's boring too.

Blasphemy! :o No, I kid. To each his own, but I think PDZ's multiplayer is the most fun I've played in ages. Dark Ops is like a beefed up Counter-Strike. :p

  SnoopZ said:

i must be getting old and losing my marbles :blush:

Cheers.

Well, I wanted to say you cannot be that old, but then I checked your Profile, and I saw you have 6 years on me, and since I thought I was one of the older members with a 360, I must officially say...

Welcome To The Old Men With XBox 360's Club. (Y) :D

  DirtyLarry said:

Well, I wanted to say you cannot be that old, but then I checked your Profile, and I saw you have 6 years on me, and since I thought I was one of the older members with a 360, I must officially say...

Welcome To The Old Men With XBox 360's Club. (Y) :D

:p

  DirtyLarry said:

Well, I wanted to say you cannot be that old, but then I checked your Profile, and I saw you have 6 years on me, and since I thought I was one of the older members with a 360, I must officially say...

Welcome To The Old Men With XBox 360's Club. (Y) :D

So once you hit 30 and you own a X360 your in the club?

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