Alright /v/ to make a long story short I played a lot of Oblivion when I was younger, and I mean a lot. It was the only game I owned for the Xbox 360 for almost a year and I played it non-stop.
Recently I discovered my old 60GB HDD for my Xbox 360, back before it died due to overheating, and a thought occurred to me; I never deleted my save game for Oblivion.
He's still on there, my dark elf mage that I had max level, every main questline completed. He's waiting untouched by time.
Is there any way to transfer the save game from my HDD to my computer without corrupting it?
>>381248053
Oblivion is a great game. Hope you can somehow save your save.
>>381248053
You need to be 18 or older to post in here.
Is your thought process to connect the hdd to your computer and somehow take an xbox save file and turn it in pc save file?
Sounds like it wouldn't work, but I've never cared to try.
>>381248313
I'm 19 bro
>>381248401
My thought process was to maybe plug the HDD into an old Xbox, transfer the save game to a USB, then transfer THAT from the USB to my computer. The problem is I don't even know if that would work.
>>381248401
If someone wrote a utility for it maybe it would work. Someone did something similar for FFVIII on pc.
But it doesn't make sense to do it with oblivion really
>>381248053
http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Xbox_360#Transferring_Game_Saves
Literally first result in google.
>>381248928
Thanks anon
>>381248638
try it anyways
>>381248313
If he was 7 when Oblivion released, he'd be 18 now.