In Call of Duty: World War II, your progress is automatically saved as you play through the campaign, multiplayer matches, and Zombies mode. Ensure that you are connected to the internet if you're playing online, as this helps sync your progress with the game's servers. Additionally, make sure to complete missions or matches fully to ensure that your progress is recorded. You can also check your progress in the game's menu to confirm that your achievements and unlocks are saved.
people was trying to save the world and a tornadao came and tour the houses down
They were beaten and retreating to save themselves
Snipers sometimes save the shells from there kills. As a sort of reminder.
because the nazis were taking all the food, and its expensive Save
To save resources for the war effort.
dont save him
You have to buy the full 1 dollar game to save your progress
I've only been able to save six so that might be only as much as you can save.
You don't need a hard drive to play call of duty world at war, but you won't be able to save any data online or for single player.
it's automatic at checkpoints
yes it does
No you cannot
yes you can go to main menu and press save
Yes, the level is purely online it doesn't have to do with your save game.
No it dosent
No you cant not cause it wont be in the file share
Find the game directory for Call of Duty 4. Inside of that are the subdirectories \players\profiles\. In "profiles" are the list of characters that you have saved games for. In each profile there is a "save" directory with an "autosave" subdirectory. If your character's name was, for example, "Muhammad", the full directory tree would be Call of Duty 4\players\profiles\Muhammad\save\autosave. I have my game installed in a nonstandard location, but I believe the standard tree above "Call of Duty 4" is C:\Programs\Activision\Call of Duty 4, but it shouldn't be hard to find with Windows' search tool.