yes, it's your own fault for using cheats
According to the manual, "Red Dead Redemption has an autosave function that is enabled by default." If for some reason it is turned off. Go to the options menu in-game and turn it back on.
Active file: An active file is where you use a file quite frequently. Inactive file: A file that you use but not as frequently. Dead file: A dead file is where you don't use the file at all and is stored in your archives
if you have entered a cheat you cannot remove them, you were told this when you entered your first cheat. to everyone else, don't bother cheating as you will regret it very much as you do not get achievements and autosave is disabled
It is a file. That is dead and smooth. Hope you dont die
It is a file. That is dead and smooth. Hope you dont die
No, since your achievements are stored inside Steam Cloud, otherwise people could just edit the relevant file(s) to get all the achievements.
Nope. Starting a new game on any game will not affect your achievements.
It usually means to compress it or it is a dead file which is not used for a long time
a file that's been deleted
It is a file. That is dead and smooth. Hope you dont die
A file were you store dead cut up grandfathers!
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