unable to recover structures from last ED puzzle # 544

Case number:671071-992474
Topic:Game: Other
Opened by:BootsMcGraw
Status:Closed
Assigned:jflat06
Priority:3
Type:Bug
Opened on:Tuesday, April 24, 2012 - 02:49
Last modified:Saturday, September 22, 2012 - 01:59

Puzzle # 547 states that we can load our solutions from the prior ED puzzle # 544. When I "open/share solutions", there are none available. Zero. Zilch. Zip. Goose-egg. Donut. Bagel. Nada.

Me and the horse are not happy. Anyone else experiencing this?

(Tue, 04/24/2012 - 02:49  |  6 comments)


Joined: 05/09/2008
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Assigned: Anonymous » jflat06
Priority: 2 » 1-High

assigning..

marie_s's picture
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Boots you have to make a non automatic save of your 544 puzzle after restore to best.

Joined: 12/06/2008
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We shouldn't have to make any manual saves, in hope that a puzzle *might* be used for a guide for a future puzzle. The game automatically saves all kinds of "best" scores. Why didn't it automatically transfer my best solo score from 544 to 547?

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If you happen to use multiple folders you need to be in the same folder that your high score was in. At least, that is my experience.

Another issue I experienced with this is that the 544 scores were reduced when loaded into 547. That in itself wasn't a problem, but, when I shared to group it required 100 points to evo.

Joined: 12/06/2008
Groups: Contenders
Priority: 1-High » 3

This hasn't been addressed. Dropping priority, since we *can* make manual (ugh!) saves.

Joined: 12/06/2008
Groups: Contenders
Status: Open » Closed

Closing this feedback, since we are not, at this time, playing puzzles that are variants of ones we've already played.

I'll open a new feedback if I see the problem recur.

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