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Hi all, as anyone with a PS3 and Modern Warfare 2 may be aware, there is a problem withe the offline multi-player profiles, in which you'll play along for a few months and all-of-a-sudden, the PS3 decides it can't load your level 37 offline profile and you have to start again.

Simply put, I'm looking for some help form someone who has PERMANENTLY fixed this problem as i've tried the following to no avail:

1. The "fix" where you save the offline profile to a USB, delete all MW2 data from the PS3, update the system (went to version 3.50), then re-install it.

2. Deleting the "Game Data Utility"for MW2, re-loading the game data, and re-loading the profiles.

3. Resetting the system by holding the power button for 5-8 seconds (don't think this did anything really).

4. Swearing and stamping my feet.

5. Keeping no more than 2 offline profiles saved at one time.

6. Keeping other offline profiles saved, using one "good" profile, then loading the other before turning off the system.

Yes, I ensure the system gets shut-down correctly as this is apparently what causes the problem in the first place.

As above, the software is Version 3.50, which is meant to fix it.

No, I don't want to "get a life" and stop playing.

No, I don't want a f****** fail box 360.

No, my PS3 isn't connected directly to the internet, I use my computer for that.

Yes, the MW2 offline profiles are the ONLY problem I have, all other aspects of the game and PS3 are fine.

/Rant

Any help appreciated as I'm sick of watching You-Tube tutes' that don't work and trawling through page after of Google searches...

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So they made a patch to fix this? Unless you can download the patch and load via. USB.. Then simply connect to the internet, download patch.. Then remove the PS3 from the net..

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.

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