I think that's normal, the game also saves user data like saved games and scenario's in your user drive. For me that's C:\Users\Edeholland\Games\Age of Empires 3 DENekoBerk wrote:By the way, the only thing i noticed since the day the game came out is that Age 3 DE takes some space from my C Drive when running even tho' I have it installed in my D Drive but I think this is normal.
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Re: WARNING: possible loss of personal files when playing DE
It could be the paging file altho that should stay reserved even when the game is closed.
I'll wait until there is some confirmation that this issue is resolved. I think it is unlikely that they fixed this issue so fast, therefore I think the real fix is yet to come. The 5025 might have fixed the loss of settings/hotkeys when updating the game.
I'll wait until there is some confirmation that this issue is resolved. I think it is unlikely that they fixed this issue so fast, therefore I think the real fix is yet to come. The 5025 might have fixed the loss of settings/hotkeys when updating the game.
POC wrote:Also I most likely know a whole lot more than you.
POC wrote:Also as an objective third party, and near 100% accuracy of giving correct information, I would say my opinions are more reliable than yours.
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Re: URGENT WARNING: possible loss of all personal files upon launching DE
This is really unfortunate for us hard core gamers. It seems like game production "meta" is to have absolutely the least amount of costs you can. Even if it means having your clients be you alpha testers...Dolan wrote:Game development quality seems to have gone down
You really can't trust anyone anymore, not even Microsoft. I back up all my stuff at least once per week, I don't rely on the recovery system because even that one could malfunction or restore to an older restore point.
External backups on physical disks are still the best.
I got mixed feelings of sadness and anger about it
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Re: URGENT WARNING: possible loss of all personal files upon launching DE
Idk how things work in other countries. In Brazil I know there are public services for administrative claims, where you can try to reach deals with service providers that screw up (think about flight companies and the coronavirus situation). If that doesn't work, there is a small claims court which you can try to appeal if you really want to go for the justice system. In this case you don't even need a lawyer, you as a citizen can defend yourself without professional help. This usually brings good results and raises the access of the justice system to anyone even if they don't have money to hire a lawyer...[Armag] diarouga wrote:Ye, that's what I told Kevin the day he got that issue. Hiring a lawyer is not realistic but he can threaten Microsoft and ask them money, and they'll probably just pay.
I wouldn't be surprised if people from the US would tell me this:
Re: WARNING: possible loss of personal files when playing DE
The fact that this happened at all is surprising. The fact that it's coming from Microsoft and not some sketchy indie company blows my mind. I think ESOC itself could have made an RTS in Unity or Unreal and it would be more successful than... this.
Re: URGENT WARNING: possible loss of all personal files upon launching DE
It’s almost like this is the way the entire global economy is incentivized to workmacacoalbino wrote: This is really unfortunate for us hard core gamers. It seems like game production "meta" is to have absolutely the least amount of costs you can. Even if it means having your clients be you alpha testers...
I got mixed feelings of sadness and anger about it
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I have a lot of contempt for the beta testers who refused to leak this info ngl
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Honestly, the guys who did all the work patch related in ESOC could offer Microsoft their service (for a price of course) if they wanted to. At this point I'd be more willing to pay for a game released by them instead of spending money on products made by Forgotten Empires and the other companies involved with DE...Amsel_ wrote:The fact that this happened at all is surprising. The fact that it's coming from Microsoft and not some sketchy indie company blows my mind. I think ESOC itself could have made an RTS in Unity or Unreal and it would be more successful than... this.
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Re: WARNING: possible loss of personal files when playing DE
What info? The deletion issue seems to be quite rare, it might even be rare enough that devs haven't figured out how to reproduce it.fightinfrenchman wrote:I have a lot of contempt for the beta testers who refused to leak this info ngl
POC wrote:Also I most likely know a whole lot more than you.
POC wrote:Also as an objective third party, and near 100% accuracy of giving correct information, I would say my opinions are more reliable than yours.
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Yes, not to mention that it seems to have appeared in the second to last patch, a week ago... But never forget that the ear is one of the biggest trolls in here. The master baiterharcha wrote:What info? The deletion issue seems to be quite rare, it might even be rare enough that devs haven't figured out how to reproduce it.fightinfrenchman wrote:I have a lot of contempt for the beta testers who refused to leak this info ngl
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I'm not a troll anymoremacacoalbino wrote:Yes, not to mention that it seems to have appeared in the second to last patch, a week ago... But never forget that the ear is one of the biggest trolls in here. The master baiterharcha wrote:What info? The deletion issue seems to be quite rare, it might even be rare enough that devs haven't figured out how to reproduce it.fightinfrenchman wrote:I have a lot of contempt for the beta testers who refused to leak this info ngl
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You should update your flag thenmacacoalbino wrote:And I'm not Brazilian anymore
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you are a master baiter thofightinfrenchman wrote:I'm not a troll anymoremacacoalbino wrote:Yes, not to mention that it seems to have appeared in the second to last patch, a week ago... But never forget that the ear is one of the biggest trolls in here. The master baiterShow hidden quotes
POC wrote:Also I most likely know a whole lot more than you.
POC wrote:Also as an objective third party, and near 100% accuracy of giving correct information, I would say my opinions are more reliable than yours.
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No not that either. Try againharcha wrote:you are a master baiter thofightinfrenchman wrote:I'm not a troll anymoreShow hidden quotes
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Re: WARNING: possible loss of personal files when playing DE
This is the name of the game. Games will always get released way before they're ready, simply because it is most efficient that way. Any bugs can just be patched out, and you wouldnt want to miss out on the early sales right? Besides, when do you do know the game is ready? After the Beta testers have been playing without issues for 1 month? 2months? 6 months? Why not just release the game now and only fix what is required instead of all the potential useless stuff you'd fix in the next months. Not to forget, you're already making money. People posting angrily on the forums are your lab rats, and they do it for free. Why make more content now if you can just make a dlc later? And besides, if the game is a disaster, you would want to stop development for it as early as possible anyways.
If you dont want to get disappointed by a game, dont buy at release date. This is obviously the trap all us nostalgia players and veterans fell into, but it is the truth. In the current situation of easy dlc, patches and hotfixes this is the optimum the gaming industry is unstoppably going to converge into.
And im not saying that's bad, because the technology that creates this situation also brings great benefits. So we just have to adapt to that situation. If consumer habits shift to simply not buy at release date, there might be some behaviour change, but until then, this is the reality we're in.
If you dont want to get disappointed by a game, dont buy at release date. This is obviously the trap all us nostalgia players and veterans fell into, but it is the truth. In the current situation of easy dlc, patches and hotfixes this is the optimum the gaming industry is unstoppably going to converge into.
And im not saying that's bad, because the technology that creates this situation also brings great benefits. So we just have to adapt to that situation. If consumer habits shift to simply not buy at release date, there might be some behaviour change, but until then, this is the reality we're in.
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Re: WARNING: possible loss of personal files when playing DE
A better word would be a draftScroogie wrote: Why not just release the game now ...
Re: RESOLVED: possible loss of all personal files upon launching DE
I guess that was their way of telling us that the issue has been fixed. But still, they're really trying to beat around the bush againEAGLEMUT wrote:We don't. However, there's been a hotfix patch which may be related to resolving the issue.fightinfrenchman wrote:How do we know it's actually resolved?
I've asked AoE Community Manager on the official forums to clarify what's the current status after said hotfix: https://forums.ageofempires.com/t/game- ... /106134/59
Re: RESOLVED: possible loss of all personal files upon launching DE
What was? There is still no response in the thread and it is still pinned, as far as I can see.jesus3 wrote:I guess that was their way of telling us that the issue has been fixed. But still, they're really trying to beat around the bush againEAGLEMUT wrote:We don't. However, there's been a hotfix patch which may be related to resolving the issue.fightinfrenchman wrote:How do we know it's actually resolved?
I've asked AoE Community Manager on the official forums to clarify what's the current status after said hotfix: https://forums.ageofempires.com/t/game- ... /106134/59
Re: RESOLVED: possible loss of all personal files upon launching DE
oh, I thought that AceCard user is an official spokesperson since his role says "age insider". Apparently that was wrongEAGLEMUT wrote:What was? There is still no response in the thread and it is still pinned, as far as I can see.jesus3 wrote:I guess that was their way of telling us that the issue has been fixed. But still, they're really trying to beat around the bush againShow hidden quotes
Re: RESOLVED: possible loss of all personal files upon launching DE
nah pretty much everyone in this thread is an age insider.jesus3 wrote:oh, I thought that AceCard user is an official spokesperson since his role says "age insider". Apparently that was wrongEAGLEMUT wrote:What was? There is still no response in the thread and it is still pinned, as far as I can see.Show hidden quotes
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Re: WARNING: possible loss of personal files when playing DE
This kind of rational, reasoned post should not be tolerated on a gaming forum.Scroogie wrote:This is the name of the game. Games will always get released way before they're ready, simply because it is most efficient that way. Any bugs can just be patched out, and you wouldnt want to miss out on the early sales right? Besides, when do you do know the game is ready? After the Beta testers have been playing without issues for 1 month? 2months? 6 months? Why not just release the game now and only fix what is required instead of all the potential useless stuff you'd fix in the next months. Not to forget, you're already making money. People posting angrily on the forums are your lab rats, and they do it for free. Why make more content now if you can just make a dlc later? And besides, if the game is a disaster, you would want to stop development for it as early as possible anyways.
If you dont want to get disappointed by a game, dont buy at release date. This is obviously the trap all us nostalgia players and veterans fell into, but it is the truth. In the current situation of easy dlc, patches and hotfixes this is the optimum the gaming industry is unstoppably going to converge into.
And im not saying that's bad, because the technology that creates this situation also brings great benefits. So we just have to adapt to that situation. If consumer habits shift to simply not buy at release date, there might be some behaviour change, but until then, this is the reality we're in.
Re: WARNING: possible loss of personal files when playing DE
I'm a conscript flamer :(kevthegooner wrote: This kind of rational, reasoned post should not be tolerated on a gaming forum.
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Re: WARNING: possible loss of personal files when playing DE
I mean, this is true only if it's not too buggy. If you release a game with extremely critical bugs like deleting hundreds of GBs on the user's comp, or even just not registering clicks, crashing constantly, not counting rated games, etc... You just scare away all the new players. Most of us in the community will have the patience to wait for the fixes obviously. But why would the average guy who just decided to buy the game because he liked the graphics keep playing such a buggy game?Scroogie wrote:This is the name of the game. Games will always get released way before they're ready, simply because it is most efficient that way. Any bugs can just be patched out, and you wouldnt want to miss out on the early sales right? Besides, when do you do know the game is ready? After the Beta testers have been playing without issues for 1 month? 2months? 6 months? Why not just release the game now and only fix what is required instead of all the potential useless stuff you'd fix in the next months. Not to forget, you're already making money. People posting angrily on the forums are your lab rats, and they do it for free. Why make more content now if you can just make a dlc later? And besides, if the game is a disaster, you would want to stop development for it as early as possible anyways.
If you dont want to get disappointed by a game, dont buy at release date. This is obviously the trap all us nostalgia players and veterans fell into, but it is the truth. In the current situation of easy dlc, patches and hotfixes this is the optimum the gaming industry is unstoppably going to converge into.
And im not saying that's bad, because the technology that creates this situation also brings great benefits. So we just have to adapt to that situation. If consumer habits shift to simply not buy at release date, there might be some behaviour change, but until then, this is the reality we're in.
They're just gonna get horrible ratings and lose a massive chunk of the playerbase, I don't see how that could be any good.
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