If people are having trouble saving their games in XBMC, I found a temporary solution. If someone already posted this somewhere, I didn't see it. This is my own tutorial.
If you notice your game isn't saving by saving and reloading, start by doing this...
1. If you have a USB stick, plug it in to your Xbox 360 and configure your device so it will work on the Xbox 360. If you don't know how to configure a USB Device, read 1.1 below.
1.1. To configure a USB device for the people who don't know how, on the dashboard go to "settings" then when you arrive to "Settings" go down and choose "System". When you arrive in the "System Settings" go down and choose "Storage". Once you see "USB Storage Device" listed, click on it. After that it should say, "Configure Now". Click on that and a message will pop up and you want to choose "Yes". It will then configure your USB Device for the Xbox 360.
2. Start up Minecraft.
3. At the main menu, load up your save game from your Xbox 360 hard drive.
4. After loading up your game, press "start" while in-game to pull up the menu.
5. Once in the menu, press "X" to change your storage device.
6. Once you've pressed "X" to change your storage device, click on your USB Device.
7. Once you have changed your storage device, press start and then save your game.
8. After you save your game, your save will be on your USB device and you should not have anymore problems saving your game. After you reload your save, everything should be right where you left off.
**You need to save your game to your USB device EVERY time. If you save it to the hard drive, it will NOT save.**
I don't know what it is about the game not saving anymore on the Xbox 360 hard drive, but this actually helped me out a great deal.
this is complicated.Why not just go to menu while playing, press save game then exit game and again save game?
I made it like this so that people that don't know what they're doing, know what to do. If you follow the tutorial, it's not hard. And what do you mean? I couldn't really understand what you were asking.
It's not for people who are saving normally. It's for people who have found that saving normally does not work - so anything that actually saves is more effective than saving normally for those people. That's why the title of this thread is "TO ANYONE THAT IS HAVING TROUBLE SAVING THEIR GAMES" instead of just "how to save your game."
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If you notice your game isn't saving by saving and reloading, start by doing this...
1. If you have a USB stick, plug it in to your Xbox 360 and configure your device so it will work on the Xbox 360. If you don't know how to configure a USB Device, read 1.1 below.
1.1. To configure a USB device for the people who don't know how, on the dashboard go to "settings" then when you arrive to "Settings" go down and choose "System". When you arrive in the "System Settings" go down and choose "Storage". Once you see "USB Storage Device" listed, click on it. After that it should say, "Configure Now". Click on that and a message will pop up and you want to choose "Yes". It will then configure your USB Device for the Xbox 360.
2. Start up Minecraft.
3. At the main menu, load up your save game from your Xbox 360 hard drive.
4. After loading up your game, press "start" while in-game to pull up the menu.
5. Once in the menu, press "X" to change your storage device.
6. Once you've pressed "X" to change your storage device, click on your USB Device.
7. Once you have changed your storage device, press start and then save your game.
8. After you save your game, your save will be on your USB device and you should not have anymore problems saving your game. After you reload your save, everything should be right where you left off.
**You need to save your game to your USB device EVERY time. If you save it to the hard drive, it will NOT save.**
I don't know what it is about the game not saving anymore on the Xbox 360 hard drive, but this actually helped me out a great deal.
I hope this helps anyone to whom it may concern.
- Dazyll
I made it like this so that people that don't know what they're doing, know what to do. If you follow the tutorial, it's not hard. And what do you mean? I couldn't really understand what you were asking.
Well, this worked for me. I was just trying to help some people out.
It's not for people who are saving normally. It's for people who have found that saving normally does not work - so anything that actually saves is more effective than saving normally for those people. That's why the title of this thread is "TO ANYONE THAT IS HAVING TROUBLE SAVING THEIR GAMES" instead of just "how to save your game."