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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Old, old method of playing games. Basically, you save the game whenever you get a result you like, and restore the saved game whenever you get a result you don't like. It could be because the game demands Trial and Error Gameplay, or perhaps you have a limited number of tries to get the RNG to get a favorable result. Or maybe you're just not that good at the game. Although sometimes, it's the only way to even win a Luck-Based Mission, no matter how good you are, or it's the only way to get a very rare item. And woe befall you if you save a game after a non-obvious error that makes the game Unwinnable. Seasoned savescummers will make multiple saves throughout the game so they can go back to the part that they messed up on. |