How to Save in Pacific Drive
| Tags: Features
| Author Diana D'Estefano
Some games don't make it very clear what the saving process is and Pacific Drive is the same. For this reason, if you also want to know how to save in Pacific Drive, you are in the right place.
In this article, in fact, we will provide you with a detailed guide on how saving works in the game. Soon, you'll be ready when you need to save in order to suspend your adventure and resume it later.
How to Save in Pacific Drive Explained
Let's start by saying that Pacific Drive has both manual save and auto-save functionality, however, the problem is that they don't work exactly like in other games. But for what reason? The developers have not given a precise explanation for the reason for this choice, but there are many who are clamoring for the possibility of introducing normal saving functionality.
However, Ironwood Studios has expressed that there are no future plans to change this feature, so it is almost unlikely that players' voices will be heard. Also, it would be difficult to change this due to how the game was conceived. Rescue in this way, in fact, is an integral part of the Pacific Drive experience. But let's see together how it works.
Manual Save
When you're playing Pacific Drive, you have the power to save your progress all by yourself, just like when you're playing other games. But here's the catch: you can only do it when you're hanging out in a garage. So, if you want to keep track of everything you've collected in the game, like the stuff in your inventory, how much gas you've got in your car, and the condition of all the parts scattered around you, make sure you're in a garage when you hit that save button.
Remember, this special manual save feature is only available in the garage; you can't use it anywhere else in the game.
Auto-Save
In Pacific Drive, you've got options for saving your progress. Besides doing it yourself with manual saves, there's also an auto-save feature. But don't expect it to save every little thing you do! It's quite picky. Here's how it works: when you're cruising through the dangerous Zone, the auto-save feature only remembers your progress up to the last time you reached a junction. Anything you do after that won't be saved if you close the game.
The auto-save kicks in at specific spots:
- When you start a new level
- Each time you reach a junction
- When you roll into a garage