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Having autosave in College Football 25's Dynasty mode has certain benefits, such as preventing the loss of your in-game progression. Whenever you complete a game or advance a week (or multiple weeks), the progress is automatically saved by the game. As beneficial as the system is in most circumstances, a few issues could arise. For one, there are a few bugs that might make you lose an important game. Or you may end up making a rash decision and want a recourse. Despite the autosave being present in Dynasty mode, there's a possible workaround. Is it possible to turn off autosave in College Football 25? As of August 7, there's no way to disable autosave in Dynasty. Despite going through all the settings within the game, there's no option to turn off the game from saving your progress automatically. This is applicable for situations following the completion of a game or when you simulate a week. College Football 25 autosave workaround Image via Destructoid So, you can't disable autosave, at least not as of writing. As I said, there's a simple workaround. Once you're inside Dynasty mode, press the RS once. This opens up the option to create a manual save point. Create one, and give it an identifiable name. Now, proceed with your save till another autosave is created. The autosave will have the same name as the last save point you created, but it won't overwrite that save. Since there are certain bugs in College Football 25, it's better to create two manual save points. If the game accidentally autosaves one of your manual save points, you can use the second one as a backup. I am unsure why College Football 25 doesn't have a way to reload Dynasty mode saves, even if you're playing the single-player experience. Having an option to disable autosave is certainly going to offer more choices to players. It will be interesting if EA Sports has a change of heart and lets us have more options with a future title update. The post Can you turn off autosave in College Football 25 Dynasty? appeared first on Destructoid.

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