March 12, 201214 yr I don't know the answer to this, but since this game is tied into Xbox Live, I'm sure the achievements are stored in your Gamertag just like an Xbox 360. I would guess that if you created a new Xbox Live account, that might reset the game. Even if you deleted the entire game from your hard drive and reinstalled it, if you use the same Gamertag, your achievements would still be there.This is just my guess based on how the Xbox works. I can't confirm any of this as fact.
March 12, 201214 yr I think you can delete some files under apps/local/microsoft/flight/players/("a unique code")/careerOtherwise you can always reinstall Flight after an unistall
March 12, 201214 yr Haha, what about real life?! Simmo W, Melbourne, Ozhttp://www.youtube.com/user/id5556
March 12, 201214 yr Author The reason is we had some friends over last night and to keep their 12 year old boy occupied I let him on the computer and yes he loaded Flight, crashed about 30 times and yes I was gutted.
March 12, 201214 yr Reinstalling Flight will kind of inadvertently do this. I had to reinstall Flight yesterday, and imagine my surprise upon logging in to my Live pilot account (which I was under the impression was a permanent record) to find that I was listed as not having made any landings.Flight's record stored some of my data, but not all of it, which i thought was a bit of a bummer if you want the truth. Having to endure doing the intro stuff again to unlock things again was a pain in the &@($*, with that annoying woman gushing over me having made my 'first' water landing again, although it was quite funny to hear her berating me for flying over civilian areas at treetop height as I hammered it over the waterfall to get that Stearman intro out of the way, and apparently I was circling the cruise ship too closely as well as I belted it round the thing in a rush.If she thinks that was low flying, she should have seen how low I was over the Camphill airfield clubhouse in Derbyshire once (this is in real life) when I stood a Puchacz on its wingtip coming around for a downwind landing back on the airfield after a cable break at 300 feet climbing out after take off. The barman, who was out the back at the time, later told me the wingtip was pratically scraping the trees in an 80 degree bank as I went over him LOL (don't try that in real life unless you have a crapload of airspeed and know what you are doing by the way - turning back for the airfield has proved the downfall of many a pilot, including fighter ace James McCudden, who died when trying it in an SE5a). Feel free to try it in Flight though!Al Alan Bradbury Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here
March 12, 201214 yr Hmm..I installed Flight on my boys new PC. He'd been playing on mine with his XBOX live account. He'd got to level 4 in about half an hour, did all the landing challenges (he's a natural :D )Anyway, I installed it on his new PC, we logged him in and guess what? His level was there but he had to start over with the stupid stuff. Hmm, I thought, so I just copied his folder across to the new PC (/local/microsoft/flight/players/CODENUMBER) restarted and all was well. So it seems it stores your achievements and stats in the cloud, but not your actual progress in the "story arc" of the game...bestjake JAKE EYREIt's a small step from the sublime to the ridiculous...Napoleon Bonaparte
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