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I just got Lego Star Wars - The Complete Saga for my son. It seems to autosave in some fashion. But it also warns me on exit that my progress will be lost since the last save. How can I save manually? It can't be done. You can trigger an autosave by finishing a level or buying an item, though. Don't worry about it - many games that use an autosave feature give a warning like this, even if it's just saved the game. You can read it as 'make sure you hit a checkpoint before you quit, otherwise you'll lose everything you've done since the last one'. As long as you quit after hitting a checkpoint your progress will be saved. Go to the bar in the start of a new game and you can create a new autosave under the character option. You can visit bars within the game to save at anytime... Playing on iOS I've found a way to trigger a save in the cantina without having to purchase an item. View one of the minifigs in the cylindric water chamber, change at least one of their parts using the white arrows and exit the edit mode.




This brings up the Death Star briefly in the upper right corner indicating a save is happening. For all the people who have a problem with saving the game Star Wars TCS, here's a solution which worked for me. The problem lies not in the Xbox 360 game or Xbox One or an Xbox Live account. It lies in the hardware. It is in the WiFi router at the settings. Make connection to your WiFi router and see if cloud security is on. With me the cloud security was enabled, which should be set to disabled. Save the new settings on your WiFi router. Then you go to your Xbox One. Start the game Star Wars TCS and you will see that it automatically recognizes your user profile and starts downloading it for your Xbox 360 game. Then, after playing each level, you can save the game. If this still does not work the stop your WiFi firewall. It must certainly succeed.Browse other questions tagged lego-star-wars or ask your own question. What are the four codes for the 2013 Star Wars Advent calendar online game?




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Your collection isn't complete without this title, which is available for all major console systems, including Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Wii U.Edit ArticleHow to Make a LEGO Star Wars Interchangeable Clock Whether you want to surprise your Star Wars loving child with a cool character interchangeable Lego clock or you are making it for yourself, creating a LEGO inspired clock can be not only an easy but fun endeavor. All you will need is a working clock, self-adhesive Velcro tape, 12 mini Star Wars LEGO characters, paint, paintbrushes and LEGO bricks. Remove the glass and face from the clock. You will return the glass to its rightful place after you’ve painted the interior portion. Leave the clock border in tact--this is where you will place the LEGO figures. If you have to take the clock entirely apart, leave the clock border/frame on the sidelines, as you will be painting the clock face anyway. No point getting paint on the border. Clean area around the clock face and prepare it for painting.




Make sure you remove any debris or dust using a damp paper towel. Be sure if you wipe dust off the face you allow it to dry before painting.Depending on the look you are going for, cover the clock face with the paint color of your choice. don't forget to remove the clock's arms. Use a stencil to create a Star Wars motif on the clock face. The Internet is filled with sites that provide you with a variety of shapes that can be transferred to the clock surface. Consider using either (or both) spray paint and/or regular acrylic paint. If you are painting a large surface, spray paint may work wonders and get the job done quicker. Return the clock arms to its original position after the paint has dried and after applying the background. Wait up to 10 hours or overnight before putting the clock back together to ensure the paint has fully dried. Measure the distance between the clock hands and the outer clock bands. You will be adding figures and possibly LEGO bricks around the perimeter of the clock.




Make sure you have enough room so the hands don’t get stuck on a Lego block or person. Trim the hands if necessary. Most likely the pieces should fit nicely along the edges and trimming the hands should not be necessary. However, make sure either you place the LEGO pieces strategically around the outermost edges or you use sharp scissors to trim down the hands. Now its time to have fun. Use your imagination and a lot of glue to affix colorful Lego bricks and the characters around the perimeter of the clock border. Use liquid nails or super glue to place LEGO bricks around the clock frame. Skip the areas that point toward numbers--this is where your Lego characters will be placed. Return the clock glass to its original place. Cut small strips of self-adhesive Velcro tape and place tape on the perimeter of the clock, in line with each number. The pieces of tape will be placed in line with each clock number so make sure you cut a piece that will be long enough to hold the Star Wars character but not too long that it blends into the next number.




As an alternative you can use a lego block or piece. Cut small strips of self-adhesive Velcro tape to be placed on the back of each LEGO Star Wars character. Make sure they are tapped firmly on the backs of each character. Attach characters to the pieces of Velcro tape on the clock. The Velcro design will allow you to move characters in different, interchangeable spots throughout the clock--so Darth Vader doesn’t always have to be seated when the clock strikes twelve. Use the clock to help your child learn to tell time. Associate the LEGO figure with the numbers and make learning to tell time a fun, “out of this world” time. Use this method using other small toy characters such as Thomas the Tank Engine or other popular children’s characters. For example, you could use small princess figurines instead of Star Wars LEGO characters for a clock designed especially for a girl. Instead of painting the clock face, consider using decoupage by cutting out favorite pictures from magazines or the Internet to cover the face.

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