Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Trauma Center: New Blood, unable to tran ...

so today i was heading to a friend磗 house to play TC:NB in coop, but when i tried to transfer my saved data from the wii to my SD card it replied with a ''this file cannot be copied.'' is this something normal for this game or what? because if you cant transfer your game data, this game really kinda sucks, lol. but anyways if anyone knows what to do please tell meTrauma Center: New Blood, unable to tran ...
please anyone??!Trauma Center: New Blood, unable to tran ...
ran into the same problem...the reason is the online...the data, for some reason, has to stay on the wii for any game with online functions...
[QUOTE=''Toki1776'']ran into the same problem...the reason is the online...the data, for some reason, has to stay on the wii for any game with online functions...[/QUOTE]That also hold true for Guitar Hero 3, I just had to take my Wii with me instead of having to start a new career when I went to my Mom's.
This problem started last gen with the XBOX. Since that console came with built in memory devs didn't make all the games for the console save to a memory card. That means if your XBOX ever went so did your game progress.With this generation it's the same deal. The Wii comes with on board memory so devs work to get the saves going to it's memory rather then put in the SD functionality. There's nothing stopping them from doing both they just don't think it's that important which I consider a huge oversight.This is a problem for all three consoles this gen and there's no reason to have it in this generation at all.
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[QUOTE=''Jaysonguy''] This problem started last gen with the XBOX. Since that console came with built in memory devs didn't make all the games for the console save to a memory card. That means if your XBOX ever went so did your game progress.With this generation it's the same deal. The Wii comes with on board memory so devs work to get the saves going to it's memory rather then put in the SD functionality. There's nothing stopping them from doing both they just don't think it's that important which I consider a huge oversight.This is a problem for all three consoles this gen and there's no reason to have it in this generation at all.[/QUOTE] this means that there will be a point where ill have to erase my TC saved data?? NO!!!
[QUOTE=''saga_gemini''][QUOTE=''Jaysonguy''] This problem started last gen with the XBOX. Since that console came with built in memory devs didn't make all the games for the console save to a memory card. That means if your XBOX ever went so did your game progress.With this generation it's the same deal. The Wii comes with on board memory so devs work to get the saves going to it's memory rather then put in the SD functionality. There's nothing stopping them from doing both they just don't think it's that important which I consider a huge oversight.This is a problem for all three consoles this gen and there's no reason to have it in this generation at all.[/QUOTE] this means that there will be a point where ill have to erase my TC saved data?? NO!!![/QUOTE]If you ever lose that particular console? yes, just like I would lose my Power Pros season if I lost mine so I totally feel your pain.What I'd like is a system link to transfer saves for the next gen. I've already emailed Nintendo and asked for it and I'll remind them every few months that I want it. I encourage everyone else to do the same.
[QUOTE=''Jaysonguy''][QUOTE=''saga_gemini''][QUOTE=''Jaysonguy''] This problem started last gen with the XBOX. Since that console came with built in memory devs didn't make all the games for the console save to a memory card. That means if your XBOX ever went so did your game progress.With this generation it's the same deal. The Wii comes with on board memory so devs work to get the saves going to it's memory rather then put in the SD functionality. There's nothing stopping them from doing both they just don't think it's that important which I consider a huge oversight.This is a problem for all three consoles this gen and there's no reason to have it in this generation at all.[/QUOTE] this means that there will be a point where ill have to erase my TC saved data?? NO!!![/QUOTE]If you ever lose that particular console? yes, just like I would lose my Power Pros season if I lost mine so I totally feel your pain.What I'd like is a system link to transfer saves for the next gen. I've already emailed Nintendo and asked for it and I'll remind them every few months that I want it. I encourage everyone else to do the same.[/QUOTE] what i meant by erasing my data is that in some point i will need more space for new games or something...so ill have to erase TC... well what i would like from nintendo is an external Hard Drive i mean, xbox has one why nintendo cant, we have USB slots so...
[QUOTE=''Jaysonguy''] This problem started last gen with the XBOX. Since that console came with built in memory devs didn't make all the games for the console save to a memory card. That means if your XBOX ever went so did your game progress.With this generation it's the same deal. The Wii comes with on board memory so devs work to get the saves going to it's memory rather then put in the SD functionality. There's nothing stopping them from doing both they just don't think it's that important which I consider a huge oversight.This is a problem for all three consoles this gen and there's no reason to have it in this generation at all.[/QUOTE]Actually, as far as i've experienced(on the wii, anyway) its only games with online functions that are affected...never had a problem with games that have no online...I think its similar to how the DS treats online games...if you use a different DS tha what you started the file on, you have to start over....
[QUOTE=''saga_gemini'']what i meant by erasing my data is that in some point i will need more space for new games or something...so ill have to erase TC... well what i would like from nintendo is an external Hard Drive i mean, xbox has one why nintendo cant, we have USB slots so...[/QUOTE]Oh no, game saves are so small you'll never have to worry about that.
[QUOTE=''Jaysonguy''][QUOTE=''saga_gemini''] what i meant by erasing my data is that in some point i will need more space for new games or something...so ill have to erase TC... well what i would like from nintendo is an external Hard Drive i mean, xbox has one why nintendo cant, we have USB slots so...[/QUOTE]ohh ok, kewl! :)Oh no, game saves are so small you'll never have to worry about that.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=''Toki1776''][QUOTE=''Jaysonguy''] This problem started last gen with the XBOX. Since that console came with built in memory devs didn't make all the games for the console save to a memory card. That means if your XBOX ever went so did your game progress.With this generation it's the same deal. The Wii comes with on board memory so devs work to get the saves going to it's memory rather then put in the SD functionality. There's nothing stopping them from doing both they just don't think it's that important which I consider a huge oversight.This is a problem for all three consoles this gen and there's no reason to have it in this generation at all.[/QUOTE]Actually, as far as i've experienced(on the wii, anyway) its only games with online functions that are affected...never had a problem with games that have no online...I think its similar to how the DS treats online games...if you use a different DS tha what you started the file on, you have to start over....[/QUOTE]Yeah it's a bunch of games online and off like Power Pros I've also emailed Madden and Dragon Ball 3 saves to my friend so there's really no ryhme or reason.
First we lost cartridge battery saves, now we loose memory card saves?! This was one of my biggest problems with Xbox. I've haven't yet played Trauma Center for Wii, so I was unaware of this issue. With such a small harddrive and with games that won't save to SD, I wonder what Nintendo expects us to do?Speaking of a system link, did you ask Nintendo about the possibility of a channel that can be used to send/download game saves between Wii consoles? I think that would be awesome.

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