Does my game progress get saved if I am offline?

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If I play Far Cry 6 in Epic Games offline mode, will my progress be saved?

Or do I need to be connected to the internet in order to save my progress?



Best Answer

If you play offline your progress will be saved only on your PC, I don't see any reason to worry about it.
What you are missing playing offline is the cloud save feature.




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Does offline mode save progress?

Games usually save in the My Documents -folder when offline so it should be fine. You might not even be using cloud saving on the games you play currently. As for achievements, that can depend on a game somewhat. Most games will award you the achievements once you connect again.

Can you save Xbox one games offline?

Sign in to your profile (if you've signed in online before) Change console settings (except for profile and family settings; content controls remain in place while offline) Play games (provided you've set this as your home Xbox or have a game disc) Save game clips and screenshots.

What does it mean when a game goes offline?

Offline playing allows players to continue playing in situations, in which network connection is not reliable and players can lose connection from time to time.

Can you play games in offline mode?

Most games with a campaign mode will be playable offline, but games with network co-op or multiplayer features will not work while you're offline. While playing offline, some features, such as the ability to purchase additional items from the Microsoft Store, will not be available.



How do Xbox Cloud Saves work?




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