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Just found out my save is corrupted. There is no way I'm going to replay through Season 1 again, but I can't bring myself to start Season 2 without having my choices. This is frustrating.

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#2  Edited By Filch

I'll keep my eye out here. Thanks for looking into this.

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#5  Edited By Filch

Wow.

Almost one week later, same issue, and no responses? No one else is having this issue? Should I email giant bomb directly?

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#6  Edited By Filch

I keep getting the following error when attempting to log in with Chrome. I have no problems with Firefox or IE. I've cleared all cookies and I still can't get in. Any clues why this is happening?

CSRF verification failed. Request aborted.

You are seeing this message because this HTTPS site requires a 'Referer header' to be sent by your Web browser, but none was sent. This header is required for security reasons, to ensure that your browser is not being hijacked by third parties.

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#7  Edited By Filch

@SpicyRichter said:

@Filch said:

True, I could just move my PC into the living room, route all the wires, navigate the wire spaghetti mess behind the entertainment furniture, etc. But that's a bit of a pain in the ass to move my PC back and forth day to day. I wouldn't want to be sitting in front of the projection screen for my daily computing stuff.

that is an option though

As far as drivers, I just mean the quirks that come w/ PC gaming. We won't know until we get the game if there's any issues getting it running properly on certain systems. On the console, that's one thing I need not worry about.

I still can't decide. Although, the fact that Amazon is offering a $10 credit on console versions, and nothing for PC version, and all costing $59.99, I'm leaning towards 360 version.

I know you've made your decision, but one thing I've done in the past (this really only works if you live in a small condo) is run a long hdmi cable from my PC in my office to the aux HDMI port in the side of my TV in my living room and use a bluetooth keyboard and mouse. Don't get the extra resolution a nice monitor provides, but the nicer detail and fidelity is nice. Still get surround too due to the way my theatre is set up

You make good suggestions, but they are not an option for me. They're located on opposite sides of the house with the theater room being surrounded by cinder block. There's no way bluetooth would reach. Plus I had to run 125' of ethernet to reach, an HDMI cable of that length wouldn't be worth the cost.

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#8  Edited By Filch

I've decided to go with a 360 version based on $10 credit from Amazon for console versions, plus the comfiness of my couch vesus my office chair. If I like the game enough, I'll get the PC version when it goes on sale on Steam. The screens for 360 look perfectly good for me to be content.

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#9  Edited By Filch

True, I could just move my PC into the living room, route all the wires, navigate the wire spaghetti mess behind the entertainment furniture, etc. But that's a bit of a pain in the ass to move my PC back and forth day to day. I wouldn't want to be sitting in front of the projection screen for my daily computing stuff.

that is an option though

As far as drivers, I just mean the quirks that come w/ PC gaming. We won't know until we get the game if there's any issues getting it running properly on certain systems. On the console, that's one thing I need not worry about.

I still can't decide. Although, the fact that Amazon is offering a $10 credit on console versions, and nothing for PC version, and all costing $59.99, I'm leaning towards 360 version.

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#10  Edited By Filch

The trade-off for me here is, do I want to spend LONG periods of sitting in front of a 24inch monitor, office chair, stereo sound, with superior graphics performance, and maybe I might try some mods (I don't usually replay games).

or...

Sit on comfy couch, 100" projection screen, full surround and loud, with somewhat reduced graphic fidelity, and potentially no driver headaches, etc.

I still can't decide.

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