Two save scumming memes

What Is 'Save Scumming'? The Gaming Trick Disparaged As 'Cheating' By Some Explained

Gaming enthusiasts have been debating and joking about a video game practice that is vehemently supported by some gamers and sneered at by others. While the ability to "save" one's process in a video game became commonplace after the introduction of memory cards in the '90s, "grinding" at a video game is still considered to be a badge of honor in some video game circles.


Such video game purists bestowed a befittingly derogatory name to people who don't just use the save feature, but arguably abuse it. Save scumming is the name given to the act of setting a save point right before a difficult patch in a game, and repeatedly reloading the game after failing the stage. Here's what people think about the practice on the internet.

How Old Is The Practice Of 'Save Scumming'?

Video game manuals noting and advising players against abusing the save feature can be traced back as far as the 1990s when a manual for the 1996 role-playing video game The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall included a section advising players against using the "Replay the Save Game" strategy to avoid negative consequences of failed actions and encourages them to play out all experiences, good and bad.

The "Replay the Save Game" Strategy Most computer gamers use the save game to maximize their playing ability. Any- time something goes wrong, they return to a saved game and replay it until they get it right. The final history of their game looks like an endless streak of lucky breaks and perfect choices. Role-playing is not about playing the perfect game. It is about building a character and creating a story. Bethesda Softworks has worked very hard to make The Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall a game that does not require players to replay their mistakes. All adversity can be overcome, excepting only the character's actual death. In fact, you will never see some of the most interesting aspects of the game unless you play through your mistakes. If your character dies, gets locked in a dungeon, or some other truly catastrophic event takes place, by all means return to your last saved game and replay it. How- ever, if your character is caught pickpocketing, if a quest goes wrong, or some other mundane mishap occurs, let it play out. You may be surprised by what happens next.


This section in the manual implied that players would lose out on essential aspects of the game by hyper-focusing on attaining a so-called "perfect run."

Where Did The Phrase 'Save Scumming' Originate?

The earliest known use of the specific phrase "save scumming" can be traced to a December 15th, 2003 post on a gaming forum, where someone discussed an open-source turn-based strategy game named The Battle for Wesnoth.

BeefontheBone Windbag of the sea Jan 1, 2006 #4 The seed is fixed very deliberatley, in order to prevent the save scumming exploit (although they put an option in the last patch to reenable it).


The term caught on and became commonly used on gaming forums in the early and mid-2000s. As seen above, a user named BeefontheBone noted a deterrent placed against "save scumming" in the strategy game Civilization IV.

How Did Attitudes Towards 'Save Scumming' Evolve Over The Years?

Save scumming grew to be a less-derided practice after the rise of casual gaming and after the rise of games where a singular instance could affect the outcome of the entire rest of the game. Discussions about save scumming spread on forums related to video games such as Baldur's Gate and Fallout, when a failed skill check could lead to an undesired outcome affecting the entire course of a questline.

THESE PUNY HUMANS DON'T SSSTAND A CHANCE AGAINST OUR SSSUPERIOR TECHNOLOGY. YEAH, BUT THEY DO HAVE SAVE SCUMMING. WHAT'S "SSSAVE SSSCUMMING?" you KNOW, WHEN THINGS ARE GOING REALLY BADLY FOR HUMANS THEY JUST RELOAD AN OLD SAVE. WATCH... VABZZORP SEE WHAT I MEAN? WOW. THESE GUYS BASICALLY GET UNLIMITED CHANCES TO BEAT US. WE CAN'T WIN. THAT'SSS MESSED UP. WAAAAHHH!! MISS LOAD COMPLETE *SNEK* 95% I KNOW, RIGHT? IT'S SO UNFAIR. 95% MISS MISS


Other video games where RNG or "Random Number Generators" are used to determine random events, like your chance at landing a critical hit or picking up a rare item, also became the subject of memes about save scumming, as seen in the above comic about the video game XCOM 2.

What Are Some Memes About Save Scumming?

When you save-scum in major cup finals Guilt fades. Hardware is forever.
Doesn't play Ironman but still never save scums; only makes backup saves in case a save file gets corrupted. LAWFUL GOOD Plays Ironman so they can't save scum. LAWFUL NEUTRAL Plays Ironman but crashes the game as much as they can to turn things in their favor anyway. LAWFUL EVIL Only save scums if a bug screws them over or they make a simple but significant mistake, such as misclicking the wrong casus belli. NEUTRAL GOOD Doesn't save scum minor mistakes but will do it if things go badly enough. TRUE NEUTRAL Save scums liberally but claims they never do whenever they brag about their accomplishments on the internet. NEUTRAL EVIL Save scums if they think it can make the game more fun to play, and not necessarily just when things go badly. CHAOTIC GOOD Save scums every time anything doesn't go precisely the way they want it to. CHAOTIC NEUTRAL Save scums in multiplayer. CHAOTIC EVIL
Load Game Karlach disapproves.
Lord Mephisto has conquered your entire realm. This is your life now... What? No you can't save scum, play it out Dang CHERISE WEEB TRASH One sec I'm gonna reload my save as If I wanted my actions to have consequences I would just go outside Now let me play my game how I want @demi.and.calvin




For the full history of Save Scumming, be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for more information.




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