Hawx Level 40 Save Game
Okay, I can handle that. It isn't difficult to mentally picture going through the steps on the cross media bar, no problems. I don't have the USB memory stick thing I need, so one problem I guess haha. I'm sure one of my friends has one, I'll ask around. My first PS3 burned up. It says in the zip to back up game saves regularly. If you can, that is some damn good advice.
- Tom Clancy’s HAWX. Players can ease into their flight missions and gain a level of comfort with the use of the assistance. How to install the save game?
- Tom Clancy’s HAWX. Players can ease into their flight missions and gain a level of comfort with the use of the assistance. How to install the save game?
Use this to get to the 40 level. Extract the ‘wher’ to your HAWX profiles directory, XP. Your User Saved Games Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X Profiles.
I lost all of the work I had from the past 3 years of PS3 games. But even worse, all of my older complete PS2 and PS1 game saves are now gone too. I transferred them from the memory cards and sold the memory cards, because they were on the hard drive.
Greetings all. The PS3 profile I provided for Kada-Dix and oOMadMaxOo to host are from the U.S. Running on an NTSC PS3.
I didn't realize that the profiles are not cross-compatible on PAL European PS3s. Thanks to you both for hosting this for the users who want access to all the jets without having to work through the missions. On a similar note to oOMadMaxOo. The PC FHAWK save file from the PS3 is also not cross compatible with the xxxxx (callsign) savefile found in WinVista USERS username Saved Games Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X Profiles xxxxx even though the files look alike on the surface. I copied and renamed the PC file from the David profile across to a PS3 Flash drive with the PS3 SAVEDATA. Directory for HAWx.
The PS3 recognized the original PS3 profile name (stored outside of the xxxxx file apparently), but then hung up as it couldn't load the FHAWK file, so thanks to UBI for making the HAWx profiles non cross compatible across PC to PS3 NTSC to PS3 PAL. As has been posted above, for the European PS3 PAL systems, just find someone who has completed HAWx to level 40 and have them save the profile to a Flash Disk on the PS3, zip it, and send it to Kada-Dix to host and everyone should be happy in PS3 land. I encourage y'all to back up your PS3 game profiles on a Flash Drive and then to a PC hard drive so you can recover in the event of a PS3 system crash. Steps are as follows: a. Insert empty USB flash drive into PS3 USB slot b. On the PS3 main menu screen, go to GamesSaved Data Utility (PS3) c.
Scroll down to a profile and press triangle d. Select Copy e. Select USB Device (USB Flash Memory) f. It will then copy it into a directory PS3 SAVEDATA FHAWK PARAM.PFD PIC1.PNG ICON0.PNG PARAM.SFO g. You can then take the PS3 SAVEDATA and send it to whoever has a compatible PS3 system or back it up to a separate computer. To restore the saved profile On the PS3 main menu screen, go to GamesSaved Data Utility (PS3) USB Device (USB Flash Memory) Select the profile to restore and press triangle Copy and it will put it back on your PS3 (just say yes to overwrite profile on PS3 if it already exists). Other things you need to know about the PS3 HAWx profiles: a.
If you are using a profile not created using your PS3 account (i.e. Using my DaGuy profile) 1) HAWx will turn off Trophies. You cannot open trophies by using a profile not created using your own account. But what should it matter if you have access to all the planes 2) There are 51 trophies to earn. You do not have to complete all the challenges to get them. 3) Trophies earned are apparently tied to your PSN account. Profiles are not.
If your PS3 fails or you get a new PS3 and need to re-establish your status, you will need to re-establish your PSN account on the new machine to get the trophies listed, but you will also have to restore your backed up game profiles to get you back to where you were in the game. On the PC HAWx there are two ways to establish level 40: a. Use the David profile (available elsewhere) b. Use WinRAR to actually access and modify the file which dictates the total points necessary to achieve any given level (method also listed elsewhere) 1) Using Method b.
Has an interesting phenomenon in which you still have to complete the missions in order to open up the planes that are opened after completing the mission (though you'll have access to everything else) 2) When you go into TDM, everyone will look like a 5 star general on your screen menus even though they aren't 3) This method may corrupt any other profile used when playing such that you can't take the profile and use it on an unmodified version of PC Hawx. Just some interesting things I learned while trying to solve problems found while playing HAWx on the different systems. Hopes this helps. Cheers and happy flying Dementor666 aka psn Mischief-Maker callsign DaGuy (level 40) callsign Demon (too many using this name, level 32.
Playing through again the hard way for fun, but not able to earn anymore trophies). Mostly, I'd say forget about them.
Look through the list, some you can get easily with a new profile. You can have multiple Hawx profiles on your one PSN account. So you can start a new one and still use Dementor's. Or, I'm not sure if using someone else's data disables the trophies all together. If that is the case, you won't be able to get your trophies even using a new profile. It might be worth creating a new PS3 account first, and use the full profile there, and use a new one for your PSN ID, I think that'd be safer.
Unless if someone can clarify whether or not you can use the full profile and still obtain trophies on the sane PSN ID using a new profile. I would suggest at least once doing the campaign without the full profile to get the true feel of the PS3 Hawx. Then yeah, if you can use the full profile, I'd say do so. Any jet that is fun to fly takes way too long to get. The DaGuy profile can coexist with your other HAWx profiles on your PSN account. Trophies are only disabled when using the DaGuy profile or other profiles not created on your PSN account.
Trophiescan always be earned when you use your own profiles. The idea is that you earn the trophies on your own merits, but if you choose to use an unlock profile, then you can't earn the trophies. Planet enw 9506 driver. This maintains the integrity of the PSN compare trophies system so one knows where one truly stands compared to others in the PSN system (unlike the HAWx leader boards which don't make sense at all) Once you have earned a trophy, it remains earned no matter how many HAWx callsign profiles you have you have on your PSN account. On my system,DaGuy at level 40 is 100% complete. My 2nd profile Demon is at level 34, but HAWx still lists trophies as 100% complete. My secondary PSN account Backup lists only a few HAWx trophies earned even though the DaGuy and Demon profiles are backed up onto this account (this is my internal PS3 backup area to allow me to recover to my Mischief-MakerPSN account without having to plug in a USB jump drive If you want to earn the trophies, use your own profiles.
Borderlands 2 Level 40 Save Files
When you just want to play a TDM for fun without worrying about trophies but still having access to all the planes, use the DaGuy profile. To get good, you really have to play thru the whole thing putting in a lot of time to get experience (I.e. Learning the tricks). In the PC world as there aren't trophies to allow you Tom compare performance using a complete profile saves you from the grind to get to level 40.
On the PC one can get access to skin mods for all the different planes and even fly a B52 into combat. If you still want to earn the trophies using your own profile and can't find someone to boost, there is another way to do it. Jam the Red Eagle co-op session into infinite play using an MTAA plane (A-6A has 72 MTAA in co-op). When done right you can get up to 10000 points per hour. While this may get boring after awhile, it can get interesting if you are just racing against others for the kills. This is how I achieved level 40 with the DaGuy profile.
Hawx 2 Pc
The thread dates back to around Jun-Aug 2009 if you are interested in the gory details.