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Duke{CLR}
14th Dec 2007, 09:14 AM
I am currently playing this game from two computers and even though I have the same account and name I don't have the same stats. Is there a way to do this?

Duke{CLR}
14th Dec 2007, 09:50 AM
After reading that the profile data is stored on the local drives I guess that I can just move the file manually every time I switch computers. It's just that I can't find the Player folder on in Vista. I have turned UAC off so I don't think there is a virtual store folder and there is no player folder in the COD4 folder. Any ideas?

Duke{CLR}
14th Dec 2007, 09:57 AM
I was able to find the folder using the advanced search option. The only problem is that I need to reset my graphics settings every time I do this.

CarbonFire
14th Dec 2007, 12:30 PM
Having a good conversation with yourself Duke? :D :twisted:

yeah, since that data is stored locally, syncing those folders is about the only way to keep your player stats/rank on both machines. You could try just transfering the mpdata file contained within the folder, or possibly backup your config_mp.cfg file on each machine then replace it each time you do the copy over.

Duke{CLR}
14th Dec 2007, 12:46 PM
I will try to change just those files and see if that works. :2thumbs:

ViTO
14th Dec 2007, 01:17 PM
Having a good conversation with yourself Duke? :D :twisted:

:twisted: :twisted: you beat me to it :twisted: :twisted:

RobotBanana
14th Dec 2007, 03:43 PM
It's worth trying to just copying the mpdata file, I'm not sure if the config files have anything to do with stats.

Just make sure you keep everything backed up... :shock:

darth_nevus
14th Dec 2007, 05:37 PM
Having a good conversation with yourself Duke? :D :twisted:

yeah, since that data is stored locally, syncing those folders is about the only way to keep your player stats/rank on both machines. You could try just transfering the mpdata file contained within the folder, or possibly backup your config_mp.cfg file on each machine then replace it each time you do the copy over.


Duke, Do your self a favor, and get a flash drive. that way you can bring it on the road, and transfer it back to the home pc when you get there!