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Quote from: grescha on July 15, 2013, 10:41:35 AMI don't think copying the replay will do any good since the file is already corrupt, at least it never worked for me.Do not copy the already saved file, in that case as you said it won't help at all. Instead, after nailing a stunt hit F2 once, minimize the game and rename or move the replay file to another folder, then go back ingame and hit F2 again. This way you get 2 separate replay files that are not exact copies, which can prevent one of them from being corrupted. You can save as many files as you want just to be sure, I've been saving 5 separate replays on my best stunts and there was never a case where all 5 would be corrupted.
I don't think copying the replay will do any good since the file is already corrupt, at least it never worked for me.
Quote from: PrzemOO on July 15, 2013, 11:08:35 AMQuote from: grescha on July 15, 2013, 10:41:35 AMI don't think copying the replay will do any good since the file is already corrupt, at least it never worked for me.Do not copy the already saved file, in that case as you said it won't help at all. Instead, after nailing a stunt hit F2 once, minimize the game and rename or move the replay file to another folder, then go back ingame and hit F2 again. This way you get 2 separate replay files that are not exact copies, which can prevent one of them from being corrupted. You can save as many files as you want just to be sure, I've been saving 5 separate replays on my best stunts and there was never a case where all 5 would be corrupted.However, yesterday I made 3 of my stunt and all of them was corrupted. And I really thought this method could help... Now I think it's just all about luck, no matter what happens.
I've been saving 5 separate replays on my best stunts and there was never a case where all 5 would be corrupted.
Well, my tip is that I spam the F2 key before looking at it.
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