Friday, February 28th 2014

Razer Game Booster Now Saving Game Progress to the Cloud

Razer, the world leader in entertainment devices and software, today announced a new feature for Razer Game Booster that automatically saves game data and settings to the cloud for thousands of titles. In its beta version, Razer Game Booster's Save Game Manager will back up a user's game progress to Dropbox. Other cloud storage services will be enabled in the program's full release.

Save Game Manager is compatible for games with local save files and it supports fully automated backup services for more than 2,000 titles. The list of supported games can be continuously updated by Razer's software engineering team as new titles are released and users may manually add games, ensuring that every supported game works with the Save Game Manager.
"We continually work to enhance the gaming experience for our Community," says Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder, CEO and creative director. "There are few things that take the fun out of gaming more than lost game progress or disappearing settings. It is our hope to rid the world of such frustrations and help make sure that losing game info never happens again."

About Razer Game Booster: Razer's free Game Booster software is a simple to use game launcher with performance enhancing utilities, saved game backup and screen capture tools.

Game Booster: Boost your game and PC lifespan while keeping it in top shape.
  • Maximizes your system performance to give you higher frames per second, by automatically shutting off unnecessary processes and applications when you're gaming, and resuming them when you're done
  • Configures and optimizes your PC's settings for peak gaming performance Keeps your components up-to-date with the latest drivers, so you always get the best out of your system
  • Defrags your disks, prioritizing your game folders for faster loading and enhanced system efficiency for even smoother gameplay
Save Game Manager: Never worry about losing a save game again.
  • Automatically backs up save game files onto your favorite cloud storage services whenever your progress is saved. After all, lost save games don't respawn!
  • Keeps your game settings in the cloud, so you won't have to memorize resolutions, anti-aliasing multipliers or anisotropic filtering definitions anymore
  • Syncs as many save game files as you want for safekeeping, free of charge
Game Launcher: Experience enhanced PC gaming.
  • Catalogs and presents your entire library of games in a robust command center for easy access
  • Scans your PC to find your existing games, keeping your collection up-to-date without you lifting a finger
Screen Capture Gallery: Immortalize your best gaming moments.
  • Captures your epic moments in HD with a customizable hot key
  • Records videos of any length without unwanted watermarks
  • Shares your game walkthroughs and winning streaks in just a few clicks, so you can show off to everyone on Facebook and YouTube
For more information on Razer Game Booster and its many included features, please visit - www.razerzone.com/gamebooster.
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14 Comments on Razer Game Booster Now Saving Game Progress to the Cloud

#1
RejZoR
Steam and Origin already do this, so basically you already have majority of games covered.
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#2
remixedcat
"Oh! UPS services aren't gonna be ran during gaming...." *power goes out* *game progress gone*

"Oh antivirus bad while gaming" *gets infected and looses game saves and games*

"Oh let's close the browser that had 20 walkthrough tabs that took you forever to find! You don't need that!" *closes browser tabs making CPU spike and player gets killed and has to refer to walkthrough again to get back*

This would annoy the pisss outta me!
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#3
FX-GMC
remixedcat"Oh! UPS services aren't gonna be ran during gaming...." *power goes out* *game progress gone*

"Oh antivirus bad while gaming" *gets infected and looses game saves and games*

"Oh let's close the browser that had 20 walkthrough tabs that took you forever to find! You don't need that!" *closes browser tabs making CPU spike and player gets killed and has to refer to walkthrough again to get back*

This would annoy the pisss outta me!
What shitty UPS will not provide battery power if its service isn't running?

APC does not function like that. You just have no idea the charge on the battery (if there is no screen) and no automatic shutdown, sleep, w/e.
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#4
remixedcat
sometimes if the service isn't running or working right it will just hard shutdown becuase of "incorrect status". I've had a couple do that to me.
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#5
natr0n
Man, I remember IObit gamebooster 1.6.
It would close off extra services and you could edit its config was simple and easy.

Look at this bloated pile of crap it has become.
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#6
erocker
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What is Razer's premise for doing this? Did anyone actually ask for this?
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#7
FX-GMC
erockerWhat is Razer's premise for doing this? Did anyone actually ask for this?
They just want to get their cloud software on everyone's computer. Maybe the NSA is behind it? lol

EDIT: Even tho I'm hating on it, I do own a few games that don't have cloud sync for the saves and I could see it being useful for older titles or the ones I still own on disk.
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#8
manofthem
WCG-TPU Team All-Star!
erockerWhat is Razer's premise for doing this? Did anyone actually ask for this?
Probably not, just like nobody asked Razer for some terrible always-online mouse software (synpase) to save settings and functions, software that creates instability in an otherwise perfectly stable system.

I love my Razer mouse(s) but I dislike their software.
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#9
hhumas
its already there in other game clients
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#10
Yorgos
manofthemProbably not, just like nobody asked Razer for some terrible always-online mouse software (synpase) to save settings and functions, software that creates instability in an otherwise perfectly stable system.

I love my Razer mouse(s) but I dislike their software.
that's why smart people use other mice from decent companies.
I have a g700 from the time it got released and I think it is the best buy I've ever did.
I don't have to check about compatibility with linux/windows/mac/minix/anything else, everything gets stored in the internal memory and I need only to set it up once.

my roommate had a mouse and a keyboard from razer, and I've never seen such an overpriced plastic peripheral which by the way switches to the desktop for no reason during the game and it is a pain in the ass to get it working in a different usb plug.
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#12
FX-GMC
remixedcatLogitech does it all right.
I 98% agree. The scroll wheel on my G400s is utter crap.
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#13
remixedcat
FX-GMCI 98% agree. The scroll wheel on my G400s is utter crap.
What is wrong with it?
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#14
FX-GMC
remixedcatWhat is wrong with it?
It just doesn't have a very tactile feeling when scrolling. I can only describe it as a mushy scroll. It scrolls pages just fine tho.
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