I completed Halo Infinite recently 100% and in case I or someone else loses the files, I'm putting them up here for download as a precaution.
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Halo Infinite Saved Games files. 100% completed by me on NG, used a walkthrough.
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I completed Halo Infinite recently 100% and in case I or someone else loses the files, I'm putting them up here for download as a precaution. This already happened to me with Devil May Cry 5 — all the saved games were gone when I was backing them up, the folders were there and showed 0b. IDK what the heck happened. It could've been my fault as I make manual backups of everything I have. I could have inadvertently deleted the OG files, or since my gaming laptop was connected to a MS a/c right as I set it up, it might have deleted the OG ones too. I didn't realize that you'd find it hard to make a local a/c later and I'd already copied my data over, so I didn't want to create a local a/c again. This is a safety measure. I recently got two new SSDs and will try to set up new automated backups on them, let's see what happens. I've always preferred more fine-tuned control over my files and most image backup S/W wouldn't let me do that at the time (10 or so years ago).