Last night I wanted to make a new save in fire emblem fates...ended up forgetting where the game places your cursor. Accidentally saved over a game where I was nearly at the final chapter, with some pretty good stats across all my characters (not perfect, for instance I had some troops who didn't even use magic stuff, that had like 10 magic because I think I accidentally used an item on them while diviner troops struggled against everything because of strength boosts). My only battle save had been a bit further into he game (not current chapter but not too far away) but it was during invasion 2 and I had 4 troops left...so it's a dud.
This was the first fire emblem game I've ever played, so it was a bit crushing to have all that progress erased, but at least I can start from scratch knowing what I know now.
What about you guys? Ever have a save overwritten? How did it happen?
[spoiler]Edit: ok, ive restarted on classic and it's made me realize how reckless I've been playing and like I can't rescue Kana now because I can't hold the line without someone dying from the falconknights. [/spoiler]
Back in the days of ps2, my brother had accidentally over written my saved file of final fantasy x. I had just gotten passed the calm lands and everything was gone. Had to start all over during my summer break. Now i keep two saved files for every rpg game i play.
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