Dragon Ball Tag Vs Save Data

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Ophelia Gurin

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Aug 4, 2024, 5:37:58 PM8/4/24
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Everytime I play a franchise game in madden on my PS5 against a CPU i get this "can't create more save data for this game or application" but I have a bunch of free space on my system. It also only happens when I play the CPU. It does not happen when I play against another user. And it's only with madden too. It pops up every single play for the entire game and during the pre-game presentation, half-time, and post game presentations. How the hell do you fix this?

I have looked at this and the setup on PS5 is not the same as PS4 and this does not work. And having space is not the issue at all. I have a bunch of free space yet this keeps popping up only when i playing the CPU in franchise mode. It is completely ruining the experience of the game.


I'm not even using the cloud storage it just randomly started popping up and now I can't even download a draft class when I have over 107 GB of free space on the cloud which I'm not even using and over 227 GB free on my console hard drive itself.


This is a game which has stages that you need to unlock in order to play them again. If I ever reinstall this game, I don't want to have to go through the entire process of unlocking stages. I want to be able to retain my progress and start from there. Is there any way to delete the game from my iPhone but have it remember my progress in case I reinstall it later?


Some developers will help you out by telling you just which files you need to copy from the bundle to keep your progress - it's worth an email. Mika Mobile is one of these - see how I was able to copy my Battleheart progress from one device to another here. If you are comfortable copying a file it's not hard.


My approach would be to use iExplorer to copy the Documents and Libraries directories from the app, and put them back later. To be sure that this is going to work you would need to backup, archive the backup, then copy docs & library directories for the app. Then delete the app. Reinstall the app, put the docs and libraries directories back. If your app retains progress like you want then you are free to proceed. If not, restore from the backup and keep thinking... maybe pick some other app to remove?


For games which store progress information on your device, that information will be deleted when you delete the app. However, it will be backed up in iTunes, so you can restore this from a backup (see this question for more information).


However, Supercell (creators of Clash of Clans) have apparently found a solution to this problem. Although all game data is stored on their servers, it does save account information somewhere on your phone, which will remain even after the app has been uninstalled.


Second: I have been hearing about using UDID to define that it is the same device, but this is not true either. Since March 2012 (I think) Apple no longer allows applications/games to access the UDID of the device (for privacy reasons).


I too have an apple device, After one of the recent updates, I have not been able to save data it says "Deleting this app will delete its data" In the past you pressed delete, and it asked you if you will remove the apps data. But now, You have no option. It just deletes it with its data.

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