DescriptionSleeping Dogs is an action game on PC. This title offers the player the opportunity to follow the adventures of the investigator Wei Shen, who quickly find the center of fighting barehanded against the Chinese triads.
With the evolution of online gaming platforms, PC Sleeping Dogs SaveGame 100% Save Game file downloads have surged in popularity. Players frequently click on the PC Sleeping Dogs SaveGame 100% Save Game download file button to access pre-set game progresses, backup their data, or even recover saves inadvertently lost. This mechanism isn't just for personal use, many enthusiastic gamers also upload their meticulous save game files for the broader community.
A Save History is essentially saving the game on your own. You save several slots of your game and migrate to new spots as you complete a mission and move onto the next one. Using this method, you have a "fall-back" file in case your current saved game gets screwed up.
Start this habit by using manual saves on top of the auto-saves a game gives you, then remember to save the game when you are satisfied with your current progress. It's earnestly a simple task to mind and manage your own data --- and never rely on a computer or a development team's "best guess" at when to auto-save.
LoL I just wanted to rage about losing 20 hrs I don't mind..its a lesson I had to learn the hard way. Overall I wanted to rage about Steam and how their its odd that random games have cloud saves.. like the smallest games (Splice) would have cloud saves and big games like Lost planet 2 wouldn't. I would assume its developer thing but I'm sure steam has the capital n resource to back every save see that save files are relatively small
You must not be very well informed.
GFWL has never had a cloud.
Xbox live has cloud saves but GFWL does not.
GameSaveManager + Dropbox can place your saves and GFWL profile in the cloud via Dropbox or any other cloud storage solution. (Meaning you will not loose your GFWL saves or achievements)
And first step would be, that all games would have universal saves location like My Documents. I threw My documents into Drobox for games saves cloud syncing and formatted my hard drive since computer was running slow and I was thinking that my saves were safe. But the biggest surprise was, that Sleeping Dogs and some other games use some stupid savegame location out of Documents folder and i lost save at 30 hours of playtime at the last two missions in Sleeping dogs. That's why i will probably never complete this game I generally liked.
It doesn't matter how many hours you played. It matters how much you have accomplished. For instance stupid Rockstar Social Club didn't save Bulletproof Windshield achievement when I unlocked it. And it's one tough achievement. And then when I looked at the site last time, about two months ago or so, I barely had any unlocked achievements.
When using sync and link with say dropbox, as long as the game does not corrupt the file when saving (which would cause issues anyway) and you allow dropbox to sync it to the cloud. its pretty solid.
even without sync and link it does the job well.
I lost my Portal 2 save once because it conflicts with Steam cloud
GameSave Manager is more reliable I think. And oh, my Internet is not that good for uploading so I had to disable some Steam cloud for some games with big save files
The game was originally pitched by developer Treyarch as Black Lotus, and was to star an Asian female assassin modeled after Lucy Liu. This concept was inspired by the hit films Charlie's Angels and Kill Bill. However, publisher ActiVision halted the project in 2007 under the belief that a game with a female protagonist would not sell well.[1]
Development was resumed the following year. It is speculated that the huge success of Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto IV convinced ActiVision that they needed a sandbox game of their own. At this point, however, Treyarch was busy with the Call of Duty series, so the duties were handed to United Front Games. Not only the protagonist was changed into a male, the game was renamed True Crime: Hong Kong, making it the third game in an existing franchise.[2]
Six months later, in August 2011, Square Enix bought the publishing rights from ActiVision, but renamed the game due to not purchasing the True Crime IP. Development was resumed and finally brought to fruition by United Front Games with assistance from Square Enix London.
The game starts in Victoria Harbour, where undercover police officer Wei Shen is arrested after a drug deal goes bad. Thrown into jail, Wei meets his childhood friend, Jackie Ma, who offers Wei to join his gang after they are released. Wei later meets with his superiors: Superintendent Thomas Pendrew and his handler Raymond Mak in the interrogation room. Wei asserts that he now has links with the Sun On Yee. After meeting with Jackie, Wei is introduced to Winston Chu, a Sun On Yee Red Pole and leader of the "Water Street Gang". To prove his loyalty, Winston sends Wei on various missions to seize back territory from Winston's rival, "Dogeyes", the leader of the "Jade Gang". During one mission, Wei is arrested again by Inspector Jane Teng, but Pendrew bails him out and affirms his identity as an undercover cop to Teng.
After learning of Dogeyes' attack on the Golden Koi, Winston takes the offensive by attacking one of Dogeyes' warehouses. However, doing so will displease the Chairman and Dragon Head of the Sun On Yee, Uncle Po. Wei convinces Winston to spare Dogeyes' drug maker Siu Wah and give Uncle Po a bigger profit than what the Jade Gang offers. Wei successfully does so and fully earns the trust of the Water Street Gang. When Winston is contacted by Uncle Po, who wishes to meet with Wei, he relays the meeting to Raymond, who is concerned that Wei is becoming "one of them". However, Raymond relents as Wei has gotten ever closer to infiltrating the Sun On Yee. During Winston and his fiance Peggy Li's wedding day, the Sun On Yee is attacked by a rival Hong Kong Triad gang, the "18K". Amidst the fighting, Winston and Peggy are shot dead and Uncle Po is critically wounded, but Wei manages to get him to the hospital. For saving his life, Uncle Po promotes Wei to the rank of Red Pole and succeeds Winston as leader of the Water Street Gang. At the request of Winston's mother, Mrs. Chu, Wei captures a member of the 18K calledJohnny Ratface. Johnny confesses that Dogeyes was behind the attack as he is tortured to death by Mrs. Chu. Wei captures Dogeyes, whom she also kills and dismembers.
When fellow Sun On Yee red pole Henry "Big Smile" Lee threatens to take the Water Street Gang's territory, Wei refuses and Lee's henchmen unsuccessfully intimidate Wei. However, he agrees to an alliance with Red Pole Broken Nose Jiang to prevent Lee from achieving his goals. During a meeting with other Red Poles and a hospitalized Uncle Po, a temporary Chairman must be elected. Jiang suggests Po's nephew Two Chin Tsao, to avoid Lee nominating himself. On Jiang's request, Wei sabotages Tsao's residence to make him appear incompetent to lead, making the position of Chairman limited to Lee and Jiang. When Uncle Po suddenly dies and Wei plants a camera in Vivienne's apartment for Sonny Wo, Wei is told by Pendrew that his undercover duties are over, though he protests: if Lee becomes the Dragon Head, the Sun On Yee will be worse than it was under Uncle Po.
Furious at Wei's insubordination, Pendrew leaks information about his undercover operations to Lee, who orders Jackie's kidnapping in order to lure out Wei. Although Wei frees Jackie, Jackie is once again kidnapped and killed by Lee's assassin, Mr. Tong. Captured and tortured, Wei manages to escape and sets out to assassinate Lee, slaughtering his men. After a long arduous chase, Wei corners Lee and kills him by shoving him headfirst into an ice chipper, grinding the upper half of his body into pieces. Raymond congratulates Wei on a case well done, but informs him that Pendrew has been promoted to Interpol and cannot be touched.
The following day Wei receives a package from Jiang, who has become the new Sun On Yee Dragon Head, with her package referring to her as "Aunt" Jiang. Although the package is addressed to Officer Shen, revealing her knowledge of his undercover activity, it contains a video of Pendrew killing Uncle Po at the hospital. Po reveals that he had made a deal with Pendrew in the past to further his career in exchange for allowing the Sun On Yee to continue operating, but Pendrew admits that Po has outlived his usefulness to him. With this incriminating evidence, Wei throws Pendrew into jail, knowing he will not survive long in a place filled with Triad members he has put away throughout his former career.
The game takes place in modern-day Hong Kong. Each of the sections were divided by four real parts of Hong Kong, only to be fictionally combined: North Point, Central, Kennedy Town, and Aberdeen. Each district provides different resources, different purchasable items, and different missions for the player. It is just the island which is known to the locals as Hong Kong rather than the whole area of the new territories.
In the game, the minimap is located on the left-hand side at the bottom of the screen (which shows the player's surroundings, objectives, side missions, retail shops, and safehouses, etc). Wei's red health bar (colored blue if the player has an upgraded health bar) is fitted around the left of the map. Above the health bar is the heat level, represented by a small flame with a number in the center, the heat level is increased by committing a crime (for example, murdering innocent civilians). The higher your heat level the more cops will try to take Wei down, which forces the player to hide or escape -- or ram them off the road while driving a vehicle -- from the police to instantly lower the heat level that the player has. On the right side of the minimap is the Face XP bar (also fitted around the map). Above the minimap are the mission objectives. On the right-hand side in the upper corner is the icon of the gun/melee weapon the protagonist is using, and next to the icon is the magazine size (the small vertical lines also representing a magazine size) and amount of ammo (NOTE: magazine size and amount of ammo is replaced with D-pad icons if the player is wielding a melee weapon).
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