Originally posted by 8ball
Originally posted by aeneax
Originally posted by 8ball
Originally posted by aeneax
Originally posted by 8ball
is this save compatible with CUSA13885?
this is the EU psn store version.
If the CUSA number is different, than no. Different countries in the EU (and elsewhere) have different stores. There is often a "most common" (digital) CUSA code for a game in the EU, but they are separate stores.
do you have a idea whyit is listed as EU? AT, GER, UK, NL, FR, ES store all have CUSA13885.
Countries within the EU often wind up having the same CUSA. If I had to guess it would be because they have similar regulatory regimes, but I would also guess that this is far from the only factor that goes into determining CUSA. I don't have the clearest sense. But while those specific PSN stores - and they are separate stores for all intents and purposes, including legal purposes - while they may have the same CUSA for Far Cry New Dawn, you might find that of those six, for some different game half of them do not share the same CUSA as the other half. It might even be a game within the same series.
thank u aeneax for your conclusion. i gonna buy a disc version of this game soon and check if the actual cusa is the same as written on the case and disc.
idk which game it was, maybe World War Z or Ghost Recon Wildlands, but i had a case where the actual save game had a different CUSA than the one stated on the case and disc.
That has happened in a few games, including in the digital version -- meaning the number that displays in the URL, when you go to the PSN store link for your country, that CUSA number might be wrong. The only sure way to tell a CUSA number, as you note, is to actually make a save with a particular version and see what it has actually done. Even websites that have compiled CUSA information, they usually list what the PSN store has listed so they often get it wrong.
I think one of the most recent examples I can think of is Death Stranding. A lot of countries, maybe most of them, all had the same CUSA even though the listed CUSAs were different. But it's far from the only example. A lot of Ubisoft titles from maybe the last two years are multi-regional (it might be for a different reason, I haven't looked into it), so it might be that Ghost Recon is one of them.
Speaking of which... I thought this one was one of those multi-regional Ubisoft games. Again, I don't know if it's multi-regional because the listed CUSA (whether on box or on PSN store) is different from what the game does, or whether it's for some different reason. Do you actually own the game yet, and have you tried making a save? Sorry, I saw the question and responded to the question, without considering the larger context of which game it was and who made it.